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No, red absords more heat because it's darker than yellow.
No, latent heat can never be zero.Because latent heat is the hidden heat so there has to be heat more than zero.
White is a good reflector of heat therefore it will absorb less heat than a dark surface.
yes.if it isn't icebergs would sink.
Black shingles do hold in more heat in the attic than other colors. This is because black attracts more sunlight.
The humans definitly produce more heat than the sun gram for gram the only reason it's hotter because it is bigger
For heat loss to be an advantage to humans rather than a disadvantage, the heat lost must be equal to that produced.
No, it isn't. There are more than that, and recently the numbers have been rising. Worldwide, between 15,000 and 40,000 icebergs are calved from glaciers each year, and although some of Greenland's iceburgs are small, they are more abundant than that. :)
faster than humans more reliable than humans more acurate than humans more cleverer than humans
There are more humans than dogs.
I think there are more rats in the world than humans.
Humans weigh more.
Icebergs have been naturally occurring longer than there have been humans. So the first human to see an iceberg was simply the first human that made it far enough north into the natural range of icebergs. And that's too far back in history for us who know who it was.
Icebergs have been naturally occurring longer than there have been humans. So the first human to see an iceberg was simply the first human that made it far enough north into the natural range of icebergs. And that's too far back in history for us who know who it was.
No, a conductor (of heat) will conduct heat more efficiently than an insulator.
Icebergs are already melting, but they only add very slightly to sea level rise (Icebergs are fresh water, which is slightly less dense than sea water).
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