When you try to restart it, does it turn over but not start? If you press the gas pedal to the floor and try to start it, what happens? Does it act like it's flooded? I've seen bad spark plugs/wires/cap/rotor cause this problem, but it could also be many other things.
You bet. On a sunny day the temperature inside the car can be as much as 30 degrees hotter than outside when the windows are up.
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CHANGE YOUR STAT TO 195.
No, hot is not a noun. The word hot is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form for the adjective hot is hotness, a common noun.
below because the mantle and crust
it is hotter when Rpatz is around OK? So it doesnt really matter if it's the morning or afternoon! ~ TBH
The outside.
Morning is cooler then hotter in the afternoon because the sun has not made its way from our horizon into the sky, and by the time it takes the sun to reach the highest point in the sky ( where it will generate the most heat ) it is already the afternoon.
You bet. On a sunny day the temperature inside the car can be as much as 30 degrees hotter than outside when the windows are up.
No, infact it is hotter in the eye of a storm.
When air is pushed out, air MUST come in somewhere to replace what you pushed out. If the air that is drawn in is hotter, the room will get hotter.
yes beacuse it can heat easily and it can be hotter at any time :)
because intensity of rays is more in afternoon
I think about 20 deg. hotter than the outside temp.
of the earth yes the core of the earth is around the temp. of the outside of the sun
It is not always hotter, but most of the time it is because the outside temperature is lower than 98.6 which is the normal core temperature of a healthy human being.
This happens through a process that we commonly call the Greenhouse effect. The infrared rays (heat radiation) can pass easily through the windows and heat up the dashboard, parcel shelf, seats etc'. Some of that heat is then transferred to the air via convection and as the hotter air rises, cooler air moves in beneath it ... that gets heated and also rises. This creates a cycle in which the air gets hotter and hotter until the point where the heat being conducted to the outside skin of the car allows for an equilibrium to be reached. It can easily be approx 80 degrees F on the outside of a car and build to 120 degrees F or thereabouts on the inside due to this Greenhouse effect.