Leaves overheating would cause water loss, just like how people perspire more in heated temperatures (plants perspire through their closed stomata). Plants already lose over 90% of their water through their leaves, and superheated temperatures would cause dehydration and make the plant lose a lot of the water needed to grow.
It might damage the CPU
gets warmer - it shouldnt but does due to the greenhouse effect etc.
Chop young guava leaves into pieces. Heat some oil and put in guava leaves. Strain the oil mixture. Melt some wax and mix the oil mixture over low heat. Transfer the mixture to a container.
Since this air conditioner puts out 8,000 btu's it shouldnt give out any heat in the house at all .
no its not cause there is alot of heat and mountains and there is not much oxegyn so if you have asthma or anything like the you probably shouldnt go.
The oil traps heat with is received through the sun. The heat that is trapped slowly curls up the leaves. As is the leaves were burned slowly. And the oxygen that it needs will be trap too.
i shouldnt have to answer this -.-
Leaves as heat.
Simple leaves are generally less effective at exchanging heat through convection compared to compound leaves. This is because simple leaves have a smaller surface area, which limits the amount of heat that can be exchanged with the surrounding environment.
No you shouldnt. the chlorine in the water can over dry a new piercing.
The red cabbage leaves contain a pigment called anthocyanin, which acts as a pH indicator. When hot water is poured over the leaves, it extracts the anthocyanins, and the heat can alter the pigment's structure, causing it to shift in color. In acidic conditions, anthocyanins appear red, while in neutral to alkaline conditions, they can turn purple or blue. Therefore, the purple color results from the interaction of the heat and the pigments with the water's pH.
Get da heat. Nah im just playin. IDK. Shouldnt had got up on em.