no
Gases are generally worse conductors of heat compared to liquids. This is because gases have more space between their particles, leading to less interaction and slower heat transfer. Liquids have particles that are closer together, allowing heat to be transferred more efficiently.
No, worse.
It is a declarative sentence.
The sentence uses the comparative degree of comparison. This is indicated by the word "worse," which compares the level of heat from yesterday to today, suggesting that yesterday's heat was of a greater intensity than today's.
The answer is comparative.
Also known as sweat retention syndrome or miliaria rubra, prickly heat is a common disorder of the sweat glands.
because different metals are better and worse heat conducters
Cats are naturally more active at night, so their behaviors, including being in heat, may be more noticeable during these times. Additionally, the drop in temperature at night can trigger hormonal changes that intensify their heat symptoms.
yes summer time heat can affect your battery worse than the winter cold most batteries fail.cite....
The denser a material, the better its conductivity. Gas is worse than solids.
. Thalamic syndrome (or thalamic pain syndrome) is a condition that can be associated with inadequate blood supply from the posterior cerebral artery. It is a rare neurological disorder in which the body becomes hypersensitive to pain as a result of damage to the thalamus, a part of the brain that affects sensation. The thalamus has been described as the brain's sensory relay station. Primary symptoms are pain and loss of sensation, usually in the face, arms, and/or legs.Pain or discomfort may be felt[1] after being mildly touched or even in the absence of a stimulus. The pain associated with thalamic syndrome may be made worse by exposure to heat or cold and by emotional distress. Sometimes, this may include even such emotions as those brought on by listening to music