You will most likely feel weak and/or Faint! Lol, When i was 15 i tried that in the shower and turned it to hot to cold and i fainted then ended up with a gash in my knee and ended up with 2 stitches.
which term describes what happens to a cold balloon when placed in a hot car
Thermal energy will move from the hot to the cold until their temperatures are identical.
The wax starts to get hard and cold
It gets numb.
it becomes warm
what happens when you are running in cold weather and or hot weather at different temperatures what happens when you are running in cold weather and or hot weather at different temperatures
Both cold and hot temperatures can be uncomfortable for living organisms, causing stress on the body's systems. Additionally, extreme temperatures can lead to negative impacts on the environment, such as affecting ecosystems and natural resources. Lastly, both hot and cold temperatures can pose health risks if not properly managed, such as hypothermia in cold temperatures and heatstroke in hot temperatures.
We get cold or hot because our body's temperature regulation system is trying to maintain a stable internal temperature around 98.6°F (37°C). When we are exposed to cold temperatures, our body conserves heat by constricting blood vessels and shivering. On the other hand, when we are exposed to hot temperatures, our body releases heat through sweating and dilation of blood vessels.
the body sweats alot and this can cause illness
yep just like ours they can get cold hot warm wat ever
When hot water is mixed with cold water, the overall temperature of the mixture will be between the initial temperatures of the hot and cold water. The hot water will transfer heat to the cold water, resulting in a gradual temperature equilibrium.
Well, if it's a hot temperature, liquid can evaporate. If cold, liquid may freeze.
It is not recommended to go from hot to cold or cold to hot too quickly as it can put stress on the body and potentially lead to health issues such as hypothermia, heat exhaustion, or potentially shock. It is better to gradually transition between temperatures to allow the body to adjust.
If there is any kind of conducting path, then heat energy flows from the hot object to the cold object, until their temperatures are equal. (The final temperature is not necessarily ... in fact in general it's rarely ... midway between the two initial temperatures.)
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The temperatures on earth are very cold and very hot
Decomposition generally happens faster in hot weather because higher temperatures promote microbial activity and speed up the breakdown of organic matter. Cold weather can slow down decomposition as the lower temperatures reduce the activity of decomposers.