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Black clothing can absorb more sunlight and heat than lighter colors, which can make you feel hotter. Additionally, black absorbs and retains body heat more effectively than lighter colors, which can contribute to feeling warmer.
Brazil's varying temperature is influenced by factors such as proximity to the equator, elevation, ocean currents, and prevailing winds. Regions closer to the equator tend to be hotter due to direct sunlight, while areas at higher altitudes may be cooler. Coastal regions can also be influenced by cooler ocean currents, leading to temperature variations.
The mantle is hotter than the crust.
No. None of the planets is hotter than the sun.
Many different chemicals burn and produce flames, but different chemicals have different chemical properties, and produce different amounts of energy when they burn. Those which produce more energy, will also produce hotter flames.
Dark colors attract ligth and they absorb ligths energy that's why in summer black surfaces are hotter than white ones
Neither is hotter. They are different scales and use different measurements for heat. 25C is hotter than 25F, but they are different temperatures.
Florida is hotter than Tx.
there is no average windspeed because all the different wetlands are in different areas some are hotter than others and some are colder so they are all different
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Yes, red is typically hotter than orange in terms of flame colors. The color of a flame can indicate the temperature of the fire, with red flames often being cooler than orange flames.
Yes, different colors of organic food can be better than others. Dark green leafy vegetable are thought to be more nutritious than other colors. Orange- and red-colored vegetables, such as carrots with vitamin A and tomatoes with lycopene, have different main nutrients.
Dark colors absorb more light and heat than light colors, causing the fabric to get hotter when exposed to sunlight. Light colors reflect sunlight, reducing the amount of heat absorbed by the fabric.
Yes they are. Some are hotter than others.
Flowers get their color from pigments such as anthocyanins and carotenoids. Some naturally evolved to have colors. Others were hyridized by humans to have colors different than the original parent plants.
No, the visible frequencies of sunlight are not present at equal intensities. The intensity varies across the different colors in the visible spectrum, with some colors having higher intensity than others. This variation in intensity is what gives rise to the different colors we perceive in sunlight.
As long as the sunglasses are polarized and have UV protection they are great.