no a thermotropic organism grows away from the direction of heat.
thermotrophic means to grow in response of heat, so the answer is yes
no! no! no! an orginism is a living thing, heat is not living
In heat because bread needs moisture to grow mold
specific heat
most of the energy is manifested as heat. this heat is usually dessipated through heat dispersion system of the organism.
thermotrophic means to grow in response of heat, so the answer is yes
it is a thermometer or thermotropic or hyperthermia or hypothermia
If organisms are wet they may tend to lose heat more quickly. The dry organism is more likely to such up the heat and maintain the heat within the organism.
no! no! no! an orginism is a living thing, heat is not living
Direction of heat flux on an isothermal surface is always normal to the surface.
A scalar quantity has no direction, you cannot talk of north heat, or left heat, or upward heat - they are meaningless. The fact that heat travels in one general direction does not imply a single definite direction - think of a crowd moving along a street - although the crowd may be moving in one direction, the individuals could be moving in any direction within the crowd.
Heat flows towards cold.
up because heat rises
up because heat rises
First of all, heat is thermal energy formed by molecules moving. Heat moves in any direction where it is colder, then balances out the temperature.
First of all, heat is thermal energy formed by molecules moving. Heat moves in any direction where it is colder, then balances out the temperature.
Heat always moves from the warmer object to the colder object.