Because in science, cold doesn't exist. You can't make cold, you can only remove heat.
But in human language we've made words to describe the absences too. Dark is the absence of light. Cold is the absence of heat. Vacuum is the absence of all material.
So insulation can't keep the cold out, since the cold doesn't exist. What you can do though is keep the heat in. Heat is a real thing. You can make heat.
It is incorrect to say that heavy objects sink in water because... A big slab of wood is heavy, right? Wood floats. For one example.
Insulators wuch as wood, polystyrene and wool keep the heat in because the have trapped air inside them. I guess you would say that conductors (such as metal)keep the heat out because heat flows through them. Once they are warmed up and taken away from the heat, they start releasing the heat inside.
It is a saying meaning that you should eat healthy things like fruit so that you stay healthy - hence "keeps the doctor away"
If a hypothesis is tested and found to be incorrect, we say that the hypothesis has been disproven or rejected. This means that the evidence collected does not support the initial prediction or explanation proposed by the hypothesis. It is an essential part of the scientific method, as it helps refine theories and guide further research. Ultimately, disproving a hypothesis contributes to the advancement of knowledge in the field.
Cold is relative. heat is relative. what is the temperature you are looking for? 72 degrees can be considered hot or cold. consumption for water, i would say under 45 degrees Fahrenheit, would be cold. So many answers.
Because in science, cold doesn't exist. You can't make cold, you can only remove heat. But in human language we've made words to describe the absences too. Dark is the absence of light. Cold is the absence of heat. Vacuum is the absence of all material. So insulation can't keep the cold out, since the cold doesn't exist. What you can do though is keep the heat in. Heat is a real thing. You can make heat.
Because in science, cold doesn't exist. You can't make cold, you can only remove heat. But in human language we've made words to describe the absences too. Dark is the absence of light. Cold is the absence of heat. Vacuum is the absence of all material. So insulation can't keep the cold out, since the cold doesn't exist. What you can do though is keep the heat in. Heat is a real thing. You can make heat.
To be incorrect is avoir faute
you cannot say "he have" this is incorrect, it is " he has"
It is grammatically incorrect to say sister and sister. You just say sisters.
It depends on how you mean it. If you are referring to the material you put in walls to keep the heat/cold in when it is cold/hot outside, then it is: Maada 3aazela (مادة عازلة) If you are referring to the idea of protecting someone from outside influences, i.e. Korea had insulation from foreign cultures because of the closed door policy, then it is En3azaal (انعزال)
No, it is not incorrect. You could say, "These ones are the best for baking."
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No. This is incorrect. We always say 'India has".
If you have poor insulation in your house/apartment, say by the doors, and windows, that will allow cold air to come in and make the heating get worse. If you can fix where drafts come in, you will improve the heating in your household.
you say get cold feet . some people might say it's have cold feet , but for me , get cold feet makes more sense .
To say 'one sheet keeps cleaning' you would say 'una hoja limpia y limpia.'