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The air flows through the unit helping to move the heat. Heat rises, pulling air behind it through the exchanger, but the air movement is minimal. The more air flow through circulation, say by a fan, the more cool air can be moved through and heated.

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Excess heat in tropical latitudes is transported to middle and high latitudes by?

The excess heat in tropical latitudes is transported to middle and high latitudes through a process called atmospheric circulation. This circulation is driven by temperature differences between the equator and the poles, leading to the movement of warm air toward higher latitudes and the transfer of heat energy across the globe.


Which will melt faster an ice cube in a closed container or open container?

In an open container because the warm air can melt the ice faster.


What part of pulmonary circulation is systemic part of the path of blood through the heart is pulmonary?

The systemic circulation is the part of the circulatory system that carries oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body and returns deoxygenated blood back to the heart. In contrast, the pulmonary circulation is the part of the circulatory system that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation and returns oxygenated blood back to the heart.


What is the low of heat exchange?

The law of heat exchange, also known as the second law of thermodynamics, states that heat will naturally flow from a higher temperature to a lower temperature until equilibrium is reached. This principle governs the direction in which heat is transferred between objects and systems.


What is heat convection?

Heat convection is the process of heat transfer through a fluid (liquid or gas) due to the movement of the fluid itself. As the fluid is heated, it becomes less dense and rises, while cooler, denser fluid sinks to take its place. This creates a circulation pattern that helps distribute heat within the fluid.

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How does blood control body temperature?

Blood is in continuous circulation throughout the body. It allows the equal distribution of heat simply by heat exchange. Thus, all parts of body attain the same temperature.


Why is the ocean important to earth?

because heat exchange between the oceans and atmosphere drive atmospheric circulation ove the entire planet modify air temperatures.


What is the Structure Which Ensures Exchange Of Substances Between The Embryonic And Material Blood Circulation?

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Excess heat in tropical latitudes is transported to middle and high latitudes by?

The excess heat in tropical latitudes is transported to middle and high latitudes through a process called atmospheric circulation. This circulation is driven by temperature differences between the equator and the poles, leading to the movement of warm air toward higher latitudes and the transfer of heat energy across the globe.


What does the mnemonic cab stand for in first aid?

Circulation Airway and Breathing


Which fluid is introduced first in heat exchange?

Since the question is about heat exchange, I assume it is a man made. The first form of heat exchange is cooking. The first fluid is then water.


What is the Circulatory system that provides the exchange of oxygen called?

systemic circulation


What is the twisted bundle of hay called used to aid a horses circulation?

a wisp


What does ABC in first aid mean?

a- Airway b-breathing c-circulation


Desert rabbits are adapted to the warm climate because their large ears aid in the removal of heat by?

increasing the surface area for heat dissipation and promoting air circulation to cool the body. This adaptation helps them regulate their body temperature and survive in the hot desert environment.


Heat convection what is?

Convection is the transfer of heat by circulation through a gas or liquid.


How does fetal circulation differ from the circulation pattern after birth?

In fetal circulation, the placenta provides oxygen and nutrients to the fetus, so the lungs are not used for oxygen exchange - instead, a bypass called the ductus arteriosus shunts blood away from the lungs. After birth, the lungs take over oxygen exchange, the ductus arteriosus closes, and the foramen ovale between the atria closes, redirecting blood flow through the heart to support pulmonary circulation.