The Sun.
Edit: Hot and cold are relative. Everything retains inherent heat. Temperature is a function of atomic movement. As that movement would only stop at absolute zero, and absolute zero is unachievable, everything has atomic movement and therefore heat.
Various ground peppers including black pepper, white pepper, cayenne pepper. Also various hot pepper vegetables. Their heat is not dependent on the temperature of the item but on the reaction of your mouth to the ingredients.
All over Africa itself as it does not matter wether cold or hot.
yes it does it gets to about 16-35 degrees in asia
it is affected by the latitude and it's altitude
one is hot and one is cold
mesothermal climates.
it stays hot but gets cold at night
When steel gets hot, it gets slightly larger due to thermal expansion. Since the mass stays the same, and density = mass/volume, it gets (very, very slightly) less dense. So cold steel is more dense than hot steel.
It gets really hot in the summers there and i have no idea about how cold it gets
it all has to do with thermodynamics metal expands when its hot and shrinks when its cold so by stringing it tightly while its hot it ensures it stays tight when it gets cold
Make sure hot and cold supply go to hot and cold on washing machine regardless of what is marked on hose. Hoses are marked so hot and cold don't get mixed up, that's all.
The temperature of a substance has no effect on its mass.UNLESS ... part of it evaporates and blows away, or melts in a puddle and runs off the edge of the table.As long as all of the substance stays there, its mass doesn't change, no matter how hot or cold it gets.
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When something gets hot it expands and when it gets cold it'll contract
Isn't cold water already cold? I would say cold water gets cold first. I've heard that hot water freezes faster than cold water.
because when you are somewhere high it gets hot . but if you go down it gets cold
It evaporates. No matter if the water is cold, frozen, or even hot it evaporates.
Temperature is measured in