If you are talking about the engine temp then more than likely your thermostat is stuck open or if you recently changed it the heat range is not proper causing it to open prematurely and not allow the engine to heat up. Change the thermostat and this should take care of the problem. Hope this helps. "G"
Low coolant.
coolant levels or the thermostat
bad thermostat or bad heat gasket
Heat travels quickly to the centre of food :)
A good conductor of heat will transfer heat quickly because it allows heat to flow easily from one point to another. This means that when heat is applied, the conductor will quickly distribute it across its surface, allowing it to lose heat faster compared to a poor conductor.
Exhaust Heat happened in 1992.
Glass is a poor conductor of heat, so it does not heat up quickly. However, once it is heated, it retains heat well due to its low thermal conductivity.
A material that transfers heat quickly is called a good conductor of heat. Examples include metals like copper and aluminum.
No the atmosphere does not allow heat to escape quickly to cool the planet
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.
An example of a substance with low specific heat is metal, such as iron or aluminum. These materials heat up quickly when exposed to heat and cool down quickly as well, due to their low specific heat capacity.
Things that heat quickly typically have a low specific heat capacity, as they require less energy to raise their temperature compared to substances with a higher specific heat capacity.