no
The first element was hydrogen; it was made over 13 billion years ago when the universe cooled enough that stable atoms could be formed from the existing sub-atomic particles.
Yes
i thing becaUSE THEY ARE COOLED
Gases condense when they are cooled to a specific temperature. Gases have loose atomic structures. Cooling causes the atomic structure to tighten and the density of the gas to increase, creating a liquid, flowing structure. Further cooling turns the liquid into a dense, rigid form, known as a solid.
Basalt.
It's transferred - so something gets warmer.
Heat relies on the flow of a fluid to transport it from the object being cooled to the surrounding environment!
The heat energy radiated away, or was transferred to the air around it, or to surfaces it touched.
It depends on how much it needs to be cooled down, or transferred. The more heat there is the more coolant (water) is needed.
Air cooled water cooled oil cooled Totally enclosed fan cooled Refrigerant cooled
Nitogen Compressed and cooled air Atomic engines Nuclear fissionisers Recharging Sulphur and Alkaline batteries
Water cooled.
water cooled is better
Liquid cooled. The last "sport" bike to be air cooled was the WAY out of date Katana
Air cooled, water cooled and ground cooled
Its both air and water cooled.
The first element was hydrogen; it was made over 13 billion years ago when the universe cooled enough that stable atoms could be formed from the existing sub-atomic particles.