why do human need heat to survive
The warmth you feel come from the Infrared rays.
It's an exothermic reaction, which means it gives off heat.
Yes, a steam burn can give off a large amount of heat as it condenses into water on the skin. The heat released during this process can cause further damage to the skin and worsen the burn injury. It is important to cool the affected area immediately to minimize this heat transfer.
Not all acid reactions give off heat. Some acid reactions are endothermic, meaning they absorb heat from the surroundings instead of releasing it. Examples of endothermic acid reactions include the reaction of citric acid with water.
Neptune. It is the farthest planet from the sun
On average, humans give off about 100 watts of heat energy.
All people what or black give off heat.
Plants give off oxygen in which humans live off. And in return humans give off carbon dioxide in which plants live off.
Yes.
it gives off a great deal of heat
climate changes the way humans live because the amount of gas from factories we give off the more heat we trap in so that causes GLOBAL WARMING!!
No, ice does not give off heat. In fact, ice absorbs heat from its surroundings in order to melt and become liquid water.
Humans give off various frequencies of electromagnetic radiation, including infrared radiation (heat), visible light, and some radio waves from the electrical activity in our bodies. However, these frequencies are not typically strong or distinct enough to be easily detected or measured without specialized equipment.
Yes, it can give off intense heat.
The warmth you feel come from the Infrared rays.
Electromagnetic radiation, mostly in the form of infrared (which humans feels as heat).
Yes, it does.