yes everything has heat
Temperature effects the decomposing of everything.
As with just about everything, the sun will heat dark-coloured sand faster than light coloured sand. Dark colours absorb heat better than light colours.
Survival, everything else is secondary.
Sand is not as good a conductor as something more solid like glass because it is composed of tiny granules that are separated by air. If you were to sit a hot pot in a hole made into some sand, the sand would help the pot to maintain its heat for longer than if the pot were sitting on top of the ground.
Back then probably most of it was fresh and cooked write there at the shool now everything is frozen then they just heat it up and sometimes package it, depends what school your at.
in everything
Heat Energy is in everything. The sun provides heat for everything, even our bodies produce heat. Some other things that produce heat energy are: lights, computers, televisions, toasters, Phones, heaters, fridges and LOTS more.
no
pretty much everything.....depends on the heat
It melts on everything when introduced to a heat source
Heat is transfered because everything in the universe wants to attain equilibrium. most basic answer
If everything on your car ( thermostat, heater core, heat controls, water pump) has been changed and you are sure that it all works, check the water flow. A clog or an air bubble in the heat lines will cause coolant to not flow and have no heat output.
Everything conducts heat, just depends how well. As for electricity, only some, like water.
everything, it's from 2001!
If we're talking about living things, then yes. Outside of that, everything non-living "dies" (expires in some fashion) except for heat (heat death does not refer to the death of heat) and subatomic particles (as far as science right now goes, I have not heard of a quark being split).
almost everything radiates heat even people . it gets hot everyone in the room is warm blooded and all that body heat is radiating into the room .
its heat