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The scientific word for temperature is "thermodynamic temperature".
High temperature doesn't necessarily indicate heat transfer if the surrounding environment is at a similar or lower temperature. Heat transfer occurs when there is a temperature difference between objects, causing energy to move from a higher temperature object to a lower temperature one. If the surroundings are not significantly cooler, there may be high temperature but minimal heat transfer.
"Regulate" is a word that can be used to describe maintaining a constant temperature.
temperature to an object with a low temperature
Water molecules are measured as having the lowest temperature in the solid state, where they form ice.
That is the correct spelling of "hot" (having a comparatively high temperature).
supercritical
Neither visible light nor ultraviolet light have high temperature, because temperature is associated with molecular movement and light is an electromagnetic wave or particle having no temperature. Infrared light is given off by matter that is raised to high temperature, but that is not the same as having temperature.
It means someone who is exhibiting an agitated and intense behavior, such as--> "He worked at a feverish pace." It also means someone who is showing signs of having a fever such as sweating, high temperature, weakness, etc.
cold blooded
not having fun
Hypothermia: The condition of having an abnormally low body temperature, typically one that is dangerously low. Hyperthermia: The condition of having an abnormally high body temperature, typically one that is dangerously high.
high rate of metabolism , i think . Ali
Thermometers are important in order to tell exactly what a person's temperature is. A person can die from having a temperature that is either too high or too low.
The word hot is an adjective. It describes something with a high temperature.
The metal was melted in a crucible at a very high temperature.
Yes, the word 'fever' is a noun; a word for an abnormally high body temperature; a disease of which fever is an important symptom; a state of excitement; a word for a thing.The word 'fever' is also an archaic verb, meaning to bring about a high body temperature or a state of nervous excitement.