no the water drips and if the weather is cold enough it freezes automatically which is why no one ever sees it happening.
no, heat is not a substance, it is a form of energy.
carbondioxide [CO2] and carbondioxide [CO] are the main gasses that trap heat.
They stop heat from escaping the atmosphere- apex
Yes, it does. It also protects us from CFC's.
Exothermic, because it releases heat as a form of energy.
Only if the icicles are hanging inside. Icicles outside mean that there is not much heat escaping to melt them and thus your house is probably well insulated.
An Icicle is a spike of ice formed when water dripping or falling from an object freezes. Typically Icicles will form when ice or snow is melted by sunlight or some other heat source. An Icicle is a form of frozen water. Icicles don't go anywhere really, how they go is when the heat comes and it gets warmer the Icicles melt and change into water that drips onto the ground, then it's a water puddle and the heat drys up the water and the Icicle goes away completly. -A.P
no, heat is not a substance, it is a form of energy.
Heat is escaping your body.
This is true. The greenhouse effect on earth holds back heat escaping from the earth.
Because it traps the heat that comes from your body from escaping, so you have more heat so it keeps you warm.
A jacket can make us feel hot because it traps heat close to our body, preventing it from escaping and causing us to feel warmer. It also restricts air flow, which can further contribute to the sensation of heat.
The heat transfer is likely occurring through a form of heat loss such as conduction, convection, or radiation. The heat energy is not truly disappearing but rather being transferred to the surrounding environment or changing form. In some cases, the heat may be escaping in a way that is not immediately visible or easily detectable.
greenhouse
Stops heat escaping from a home
Cloudy days and nights are warmer because clouds act as a blanket, trapping heat that is radiated from the Earth's surface, preventing it from escaping into space. This trapped heat helps to keep temperatures warmer compared to clear nights when heat can escape more easily.
No. Wool clothing keeps you warm because it has air trapped between its fibers, which acts as insulation to keep your body heat from escaping.