Glass definitley does. if you are raising a catipillar or a worm, put in in a BIG Plastic container. It will live much longer. I am a 5th grade science teacher
Glass. Put lots of grass cap of water, and make sure it has a BIG BIG BIG plastice container. -Susan
DO NOT PUT A CATIPILLAR IN GLASS. It could die quikly from the heat.
Much of the area under a magnifying glass will be far colder than the area not covered by it. Only a small point or area will be hot, and much hotter at that. This is because the light striking the glass is refracted and focused toward a point of convergence. The result is that our small place gets much hotter - as it receives all of the light concentrated - and the rest gets colder - because it isn't receiving any direct light.
The constellations would be the same, but The temperature would be very hot because the closer you get to the equator, the hotter the climate gets.
A rainbow forms on a piece of paper when white light hits the paper and gets refracted (bent) and dispersed by the droplets of water present on the paper's surface, creating a spectrum of colors. This phenomenon is similar to how a rainbow forms in the sky when sunlight is dispersed by raindrops in the atmosphere.
It depends on how massive the star is and what part of its life its at. Most of the time the core is the hottest, but after a star runs out of its current fuel it will start fusing elements in a shell around its core out to the surface or photosphere. While these shells are burning they are the temporary hotspots of the star, while the core gets hotter and hotter.
Eyeglasses refract light to correct for problems with the eyes. As the light needs to be bent more, the glass needs to be thicker to make the light bend farther.
the answer is it gets it colder
It gets hotter
Compared to other paper and plastic gift bags you can buy yes they do look as little cheap-especially the paper ones if it gets wet.The plastic ones are a little better as they dont get wet easily.
which gets hotter land or water
when you print your cartrage its ink is wel above 5 times hotter than the sun's surface but its hotter for maybe a micro second because it gets gold so fast your paper woulnd get burned
When air gets hotter, or when any gas gets hotter, it expands. This means its density will decrease; therefore, cooler (and heavier) air will push it up.When air gets hotter, or when any gas gets hotter, it expands. This means its density will decrease; therefore, cooler (and heavier) air will push it up.When air gets hotter, or when any gas gets hotter, it expands. This means its density will decrease; therefore, cooler (and heavier) air will push it up.When air gets hotter, or when any gas gets hotter, it expands. This means its density will decrease; therefore, cooler (and heavier) air will push it up.
No, it gets hotter.
Sun does not get hotter in summer season .
Enough light gets through so that you can see the image clearly.
When you go higher up it gets colder. Then the lower you go it gets hotter because the closer you are to the inner core the hotter it gets.
You keep clay fresh by making sure no air gets to it. You can do this by wrapping it in plastic or wax paper.
When the density of a fluid gets hotter, it usually decreases. This is because as the fluid gets hotter, its molecules gain energy and move farther apart, causing the fluid to expand. This expansion leads to a decrease in density.