Heat flows from a region where there is a lot to where there is less.
Mass counts because when you have a block of some material at some heat. Then that is the average heat of every molecule in that block. The more mass there is the more energy is available to be transfered as heat.
Yes, Heat always flows from the coldest to Hottest point in an object
thermotrophic means to grow in response of heat, so the answer is yes
Continents generally heat and cool faster than oceans due to differences in their heat capacity. Oceans have a higher heat capacity because water can store more heat than land, so they heat up and cool down more slowly. This is why coastal areas typically experience more moderate temperatures compared to inland regions.
Heat flows from a region where there is a lot to where there is less.
yes, it can!
Heat is transfered because everything in the universe wants to attain equilibrium. most basic answer
Yes.
Heat can be transfered by convection, radiation or conduction.
Always heat is transfered from high temp to low temp. So heat bodies radiate heat. When a body is heated up when the temp is higher in body than surrounding heat is transfered
No
conduction
it is transfered by somthing
heat
from warm to cool, warmth is energy, coolness is the absence of energy.
Radiation