For simplicity, assume two solid blocks of the same material. Molecules in the hotter substance move faster on average; they will bounce against the molecules in the colder substance, transferring part of their energy. Energy is also transferred through bounces from the cold substance to the hot substance - but on average, more energy will be transferred from the hot to the cold substance, simply because on average, the molecules move faster.
A heat pump can do that - for example, a refrigerator or an air conditioning system. This does require energy - heat will freely go only from hotter to colder bodies.
When a hotter/colder object touches the opposite heat of it, then the colder ones thermal energy will go up and the hotter ones thermal energy will go down until then have then same temperature.the cold air is pushed down and the hot air forced up.Answer'Heat' is defined as energy in transit from a higher temperature to a lower temperature.
heat always absorbs the other heat to make it warmer
The heat will transfer from the hot material to the cold material. Heat tends to go where it is not.
Heat loss. Conduction, evaporation, and radiation.
It loses heat to the surrounding air.
The heat energy from the water has to go to a colder place such as the plastic. When the heat energy meets the bunched-up plastic atoms, the plastic atoms get hypped up and run around, turning from a bunched-up solid to a loose liquid.
A heat pump can do that - for example, a refrigerator or an air conditioning system. This does require energy - heat will freely go only from hotter to colder bodies.
An object loses heat because all warmth flows into colder objects. For example, if you are holding a cup of hot cocoa on a cold winter day the heat of the cocoa will go into your cold hands. This is an example of thermal energy.
Penguins die in the heat because when they are born they are already used to the cold if they go to a place that is hot they will die.
When a hotter/colder object touches the opposite heat of it, then the colder ones thermal energy will go up and the hotter ones thermal energy will go down until then have then same temperature.the cold air is pushed down and the hot air forced up.Answer'Heat' is defined as energy in transit from a higher temperature to a lower temperature.
Because your blood thins out while living in warm weather
"heat" can not go from colder to warmer temperatures. Heat is not an object, it's energy. Temperature is simply a measurement of how much heat an object possess.
There is no adequent heat- thermal.
heat always absorbs the other heat to make it warmer
In the hot summer heat!
actually with the weather becoming so hot, some people go there often cause the heat blows off in summer, I think that it is a cool place