The soil has to be warm/moist to help the plant grow but the leaves are cool because if they were warm they would dry out.
Water cools faster than soil because it has a higher heat capacity and can absorb and release heat more efficiently. Soil has a lower heat capacity and takes longer to cool down or warm up.
Yes, air temperature can affect soil temperature. Warmer air temperatures can cause the soil to warm up, while cooler air temperatures can cause the soil to cool down. However, the degree to which air temperature affects soil temperature can be influenced by factors such as the depth of the soil, soil moisture content, and the type of soil.
When warm air rises, it expands and cools as it does so. This cooling causes the moisture in the air to condense, forming clouds and potentially leading to precipitation. This process can contribute to the formation of weather systems such as thunderstorms or frontal boundaries.
When a warm air mass meets a cool air mass, the warm air mass rises because it is less dense than the cool air mass. This rising warm air can lead to the formation of clouds and potentially precipitation as the warm air cools and condenses. This process is known as frontal uplift.
Cool air typically follows warm air. Warm air rises and creates an area of low pressure, which is then filled by cooler air moving in to replace it. This movement of air is known as convection.
It keeps you cool, and heating is to keep you warm.
to keep warm :) and protect baby leaves
on leaves, in the long grass or in the soil, where its warm.
the suit keep them cool in the sun and warm in the shade is their suits are specially build so that they have air conditioning and their suits are very thick to keep them warm.
An animal's fur can keep it both cool and warm depending on the season. The fur keeps the cool/warm air between the animal's skin and the outside air.
it doesn't it keeps you cool! <<< i got a cotton sweater. lol It keeps me warm :P
they need to keep cool in the warm areas there from.
no. it keeps your body cool.
i dont no
The atmosphere in the house is probably too warm and the ivy cannot transpire quickly enough. Spray the leaves regularly with water from a mister and try to keep the temperature down.
they mostly keep warm under trees so that no one can see them ,but the sun can still come in so they can keep warm!
they dont