It's either because your room always is being hit by the sun's rays most of the day, or you have too many electrical items running in your room, or if you keep your door closed to long and your windows are closed pretty much all day, your room becomes stuffy and air becomes compressed within the confines of your room, creating the heat that is in your room.
not too gold not to hot, just stay at an average that you normally do
Exothermic?
Depends upon how hot. Not too hot is fine, but too hot would kill the plant.
When you enter an air-conditioned room from a hot room, your body will experience a sudden change in temperature. This can cause a sensation of relief as your body cools down, but it may also lead to discomfort if the temperature difference is too extreme. Rapid cooling can constrict blood vessels and potentially lead to muscle tension or cramping. Additionally, if you're very hot, sweating may continue for a short time until your body adjusts to the cooler environment.
Metal utensils CAN get too hot to touch.
You really are hot....too many covers or room too hot.
Yes, is the hotel room too warm for you?
There is not an adverb in the sentence "They opened a window because the room was too hot." You could easily add an adverb though, like so: "They quickly opened a window because the room was too hot."
The adverb is too because it modifies the adjective, which is 'hot'.
it is caused by the air. when i walk in the room. i am so hot. i am too hot and that makes. FIRE!
The room was too hot so I adjusted the heating thermostat.
Either the water is too hot or too cold it needs to be room temperate
It can be kept in a room temperature garage. Not too hot or not too cold or it will sicken and die.
American cheese does not melt at room temperature (unless your room is too hot for people.
Yes, the temperature in the room can affect how a candle burns. Extreme temperatures (very hot or very cold) can cause the candle to burn unevenly or melt too quickly. It's best to keep candles in a moderate room temperature for optimal burning.
Yes, the temperature of a room can impact cognitive performance. Research suggests that temperatures that are too hot or too cold can impair concentration, memory, and problem-solving abilities. It's important to maintain a comfortable temperature to optimize performance during tasks like taking a test.
It certainly could. If it is either too hot or too cold this would be distracting.