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No it does not mean you have more fuel, it just means it is not as dense. Think of it as water, when you freeze it it contracts and uses less space, however when it thaws out you still have the same amount of water as you started with.

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What is thermal warming?

It is a tautology - while a thermal blanket may keep you warm, it is not doing so by thermal warming it is doing so by thermal insulation. Thermal means "relating to heat". Warming means "increased heat"


What would warming a rubber ball do?

Warming a rubber ball can increase its flexibility and elasticity, making it easier to bounce. However, excessive heat can also cause the rubber to degrade and lose its properties, leading to a decrease in performance and durability. It's important to avoid exposing rubber balls to extreme temperatures to maintain their quality.


How does the phenomenon of global warming impact the Earth's climate and environment?

Global warming is caused by an increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which trap heat and lead to a rise in temperatures. This can result in various impacts on the Earth's climate and environment, such as melting ice caps, rising sea levels, more frequent and severe weather events, and disruptions to ecosystems and wildlife.


What is the effect of direct and slanted sunlight on temperature?

Direct sunlight tends to raise temperatures rapidly due to its high intensity, while slanted sunlight has a less intense effect, leading to more gradual warming. Direct sunlight heats surfaces directly below it, whereas slanted sunlight covers a wider area and may result in more uniform warming.


How do greenhouse gases impact the absorption and emission of visible and infrared light in the Earth's atmosphere?

Greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere absorb and trap infrared light, which leads to warming of the planet. This process is known as the greenhouse effect. The absorbed energy is then re-emitted in all directions, including back towards the Earth's surface, causing further warming. This results in an increase in global temperatures and climate change.

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Why has the temperatures increased?

Global Warming


Why are churches dark?

I suppose to create a calming/warming mood


Will there be any changes to sea water temperature and salinity due to global warming?

Yes, sea water temperatures are already rising because of global warming. Warming water expands, so this is raising the sea levels. Melting glaciers and ice caps are also adding fresh water to the oceans, again raising sea levels. So global warming is going raise sea temperatures and make the seas less salty.


What is the role of gasoline in global warming?

Gasoline is one of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), the burning of which is causing global warming. Carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, rises into the atmosphere where it traps heat.


What term best describes worldwide temperatures rising above their natural levels?

Global warming


Is an increase in average temperatures around the planet.?

Global warming


What is the increase in temperatures worldwide is known as?

"global warming", usually.


Why does global warming decrease temperatures?

True global warming does not decrease temperatures. So, either the model for global warming's effects is hokus-pokus, or global warming as presently claimed, does not exist. Some global warming followers will have you believe that global warming makes the weather "act crazy". If true, then it is not really global warming, is it.


What is a slow increase in the Earth's overall temperatures called?

Global warming.


What is a word that means a rise in average global temperatures?

Global Warming


What melts the Antarctic?

Warming temperatures and ocean currents melts the Antarctic.


Worldwide temperatures rising above their natural levels?

This is global warming.