All alcohol spirits will have a warming affect on a person to help keep them warm in a cold environment.
warmer than a cold front and colder than a cold front
Warmer water rises in colder water. When heated, water expands and becomes less dense, causing it to rise and displace the colder, denser water. This movement of warm water rising and cold water sinking forms a process known as convection.
Sperm cells aren't self-aware and therefore do not have a subjective preference on temperature, but the sperm reproduces more efficiently in a cold environment, this is the reason why testicles are not internal.
lots of things.. dry ice is colder i think and some chemicals go down to reealllyy low
The forward edge of a cold air mass forms a cold front, which is a boundary where colder air displaces warmer air. This transition zone often leads to changes in weather patterns, such as storms and precipitation, as the colder, denser air moves in.
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"cold-blooded"=Endotherm. It means that they are affected by the cold but that does not make them cold blooded. They can keep themselves warmer than their environments, but if their environment gets colder, their bodies will get colder in response."warm-blooded"=Homeotherm. It means that they maintains its internal body temperature by its internal heating/cooling systems, no matter what it's environment is.
No, cold air pushes up warmer air because the warmer air is less dense.
Colder than warm but warmer than cold.
Because it is in contact with something colder. When a warmer body is in contact with a cold body, the warmer one will give off heat to the cold one. This cools the warmer one and warms the cooler one.
It is colder at the top of a refrigerator because cold air sinks, causing the lower portion to be slightly warmer.
warmer than a cold front and colder than a cold front
Fish are cold-blooded so their body heat change with the temperature of the water.
Some of the water will get a little warmer, and some will get colder.
Yes, cold energy can be transferred to an object through a process called conduction. When a colder object comes into contact with a warmer object, heat energy is transferred from the warmer object to the colder one, resulting in a decrease in temperature of the colder object.
it is hot in the tropics because it is near the equater. anything near the equater will be warmer. it is colder in the polar regions because it is farther from the equater near equater= warmer farther from equater= colder
They are warmer because they are farther away from the atmosphere, which is colder. That is why it is SO cold on planes.