Yes, aluminum can get hot under the sun. As a metal, it has a high thermal conductivity, meaning it quickly absorbs and retains heat when exposed to sunlight. This can make aluminum surfaces, such as outdoor furniture or vehicle parts, uncomfortably hot to touch on sunny days. The temperature can rise significantly depending on the intensity of the sunlight and the duration of exposure.
Yes, the sun is extremely hot.
"Baking in the sun" means being under direct sunlight for an extended period, usually resulting in feeling hot and possibly uncomfortable due to the heat.
Pressure from the hot particles in the Sun counteracts the gravitational force pulling the Sun's mass inward. This balance between the outward pressure generated by nuclear fusion in the Sun’s core and the inward pull of gravity is what maintains the Sun's stability. Essentially, the immense heat and pressure created by fusion reactions create an outward force that prevents the Sun from collapsing under its own gravity.
No, "hot" is not an adverb; it is an adjective. In the sentence "The sun was hot," the adjective "hot" describes the noun "sun." An adverb typically modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, often indicating how, when, where, or to what extent something occurs.
Yes, aluminum will heat up in the sun as it absorbs and retains heat well. Its thermal conductivity allows it to quickly raise in temperature when exposed to sunlight.
Because the sun is hot and the sun is shining it's hot light onto the car.
feel hot
Because of the heat.
because the sun is extremly hot and this then makes youhot
It is possible for aluminum pie plates to catch on fire outside in the sun if they become extremely hot or receive focused sunlight. It would be very rare for them to catch on fire.
When aluminum foil is placed under the sun for three days, it will undergo minimal physical changes due to its reflective properties. The foil may heat up significantly due to solar radiation, potentially causing it to become hot to the touch. However, it will not degrade or change chemically, as aluminum is resistant to corrosion and oxidation in the short term. Any dirt or debris on the foil may accumulate, but the foil itself will remain largely unchanged.
The light energy converts into heat energy.
That there are hot spots concisting of gas under the earths surface.
because the computer is nice ..
I think the heat of the sun is very very hot so when fish is swimming under it is like the sun is cooking it
You don't. The sun was here way before us and it will be there long after. The sun is also extremely hot and impossible to live in under any circumstances.
the sun is as hot as burning fire