Well, the water in a soup broth, for example, is moving around a lot, and when it passes close to the air or touches the bowl, it loses heat. but the water in the tomato is mostly trapped - it doesn't swirl around with the rest of the broth when you scoop up a spoonful. So the water in the tomato doesn't come close to the air or the bowl as much and doesn't cool down as quickly.
because it is hot there
No, they are mostly heated by the food they contain as the food heats up.
Hot pools or hot springs are heated as the result of geothermal activity.
Kids can get scalded by the hot water in the "HOT TUB".
Tomatoes are grow in garden, in pots and on farms.
Stay out in the hot sun for a LONG time.
Hot chocolate is a heated beverage. Hot Tamales is the name of a candy. Hot dog is a frankfurter served in a long roll topped with condiments.
As long as they have flue to heat the balloon.
The mantel gets heated with hot stuff
by boling it it turns hot and becomes heated
Icy Hot stays on for about 3 hours and works very well!
Coffee can stay hot in a carafe for about 1-2 hours, depending on the quality of the carafe and how well it retains heat.