A teapot stays warm primarily due to its material and design. Teapots made from thick ceramic or cast iron retain heat effectively, while those with insulating features, like a cozy or cover, further enhance heat retention. The hot tea inside also helps maintain the temperature, as the heat from the liquid transfers to the pot's surface. Additionally, placing the teapot on a warming tray or using a tea light can help keep it warm for longer periods.
Yes. Since black is a good conductor of heat, it absorbs the heat and doesn't let it pass. Hence the tea in a black teapot is warm.
what keeps penguens warm
a monkey keeps its self warm by its amount of fur
the male penguin keeps the baby warm be tween his legs
they have several layers of feathers and they have feet covered in feathers to keep warm
One would use a cast iron teapot at any time for a tasty cup of tea. Cast iron teapots keep the tea warm for over an hour, the teapot heats evenly and brings out the best flavour. The teapot should also last a lifetime.
There blubber or fat keeps them warm.
no there not warm blooded
Wtf? First get the info right. Cotton doesn't keep you warm, it keeps you cool... ^_^
Some people do and some don't. It is a tradition to warm the teapot first. Same as adding an extra teaspoon of leaf tea, saying, "And one for the pot!" There is no real reason behind the tradition, though others may differ!
its fur keeps it warm
their fur keeps them warm, for one, and their blubber keeps them warm during the harsh winter weather