They expand
to warm things
of the Second Law of Thermodynamics, which states that heat naturally flows from hot objects to cold objects until thermal equilibrium is reached. This means that hot things cool down as they transfer heat to their surroundings, while cold things warm up as they absorb heat from their surroundings.
bacause of "RADATION" the sun gives off light and heat. li8ght and heat are forms og radiant energy. heat from the sun travels through space. this heat is absorbed by land, water and air , so they become warm, "RADATION" is the transfer of heat through space.
The comparative form of "warm" is "warmer." This form is used to compare the warmth of two or more things, indicating that one is at a higher temperature than the other. For example, you might say, "Today is warmer than yesterday."
A warming drawer in a kitchen is great to keep things warm when you have a big gathering. You can also use it for simple things. It's easier to eat all at the same time with the warming drawer.
Things which keep warm things warm and cold things cold are referred to as insulators.
To insulate : To keep warm things warm and cold things cold
No
Yes, that is their purpose.
we eat warm things
Things stay warm by preventing the thing it's keeping warm from losing heat. Some things that keep things warm are wool, tin foil, wood, glass, plastic, and rubber. Things that keep other things warm or cool are called insulators.
yes, wood is an insulator so it keeps things warm.
Because the sun is yellow. Yellow is warm. Like pancakes.
they wore things to keep themselves warm
Tepid mean something is moderately warm.
no due there the warmest things ever :)
warm hug