1. Because your AC unit is not large enough to suck out the heat on short notice. 2. Because your AC filers need changing because they are resticting the air flow. 3. Because the AC unit is low on freon. 4. Because you won't set it at 80 degrees when you leave for work. 5. You have some bad air leaks and outside hot air is getting into the house.
Because it has a high specific heat.
becuase she was to cool
i have no idea so what evers
If you have dampened the bread then put it in a cool dark place, then wait about a week or so.
Cool off to ambient temp, probably 4 to 6 hours. Cool off so you can work on it, 2 to 3 hours. Depends a lot on conditions.
my brothers called bradley so no it isn't cool (take that bradley)
She is cool so take her on a date
That would depend on what you consider "cool" to be. The world has been cooling almost since it first formed and it is still cooling today. So, there is really no answer to your question, unless you want to restate it to something like "how long did it take for the earth to cool to its current temperatures?". In that case, the answer would be the same as the age of the earth, or between 4 and 5 billion years.
You just got to play it cool. Don't rush it, but don't take too long when youre asking her and in the long run. This is coming from a girl so that's normally what I like from a guy who is cool about it not all nervous and sweaty palms.
Inanimate objects take on the ambiant temperature so if the environment they are in is cool they will be too.
Probably a week or so, depending on whether or not you paid for it to come faster.
The Earth formed 4.6bn years ago, and the temperature of the core is currently 5200°c, and it's projected to go cold in something like 90bn years time, which is irrelevant as the Sun will turn into a Red Giant in around 5bn years time, engulfing the Earth and completely destroying it, so to answer your question, it takes a VERY long time for the Earth to cool down- so long in fact, that it will actually NEVER cool down.