The temperature will rise because the interior cannot re-radiate all of the heat through the glass or car body (as in a greenhouse). Unless the car is being cooled in some way, the interior air can reach potentially dangerous temperature levels (35 to 40°C or higher).
During the day, the sun heats up your house and the objects inside it. At night, these objects release the heat they absorbed during the day, causing the temperature inside your house to rise. This is known as radiative cooling.
The amount of air polluted by a car varies based on factors like the age of the car, fuel type, and driving conditions. On average, a car emits about 4.6 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually, which equates to around 12.6 kilograms per day. This pollution contributes to air quality issues and climate change.
light waves from the sun pass through the windows and get trapped in the car. The heat energy then builds up and has no where to go, making the inside much hotter than outside. It can easily get warmer than 100 degrees.
Day and night are determined by the rotation of the Earth on its axis. Day occurs when a specific location on Earth is facing the sun, experiencing daylight. Night happens when that location is facing away from the sun, experiencing darkness.
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In a closed car on a hot day, the temperature inside can quickly rise to dangerous levels. This can result in heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and even death for occupants or pets left inside. It's important to always make sure to never leave anyone or any pet inside a closed car on a hot day.
The pressure inside the car increases
well i am not sure but use common sense if a car is moving in a windy day it will move fast
the reason why a ballon left inside a car on a hot summer day become larger is because the air particles inside the ballon collise with the ballon walls more frequently. I guess......
windows of car make it like a greenhouse
Like a greenhouse, a car with closed doors and windows is a closed space. Heat trapped inside a closed car cannot get out fast. Although the sunlight heats up both inside and outside of a car at about the same rate, the heat getting inside the car is trapped in a closed space. It cannot get away as fast as the heat outside, where it's an open space and heat can lose freely. Therefore, the heat inside accumulates much faster than the heat does outside, which is why the inside of a car is hotter than the outdoor temp on a summer day.
Inside... the fur traps warm air close to the body.
you get a letter from mom. Inside of it, there are pink carnations
If the interior of your car is dark in color it will absorb the sunlight causing heat to be trapped inside the car. Another way this could happen would be if the car was directly parked in the sunlight for a period of time.
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White is a natural reflector of light and heat where black has a hugely lower capability to reflect light and heat from the same source
It's condensation caused the variance of temperatures.