Insulator means a substance that can insulate, or retain the temperature of, a object it surrounds. Some insulators are newspaper, mulch, ect.
The scientific term for charges in motion is electric current.
An insulator
In a scientific context, an insulator is a material that does not conduct electricity well. Insulators have high resistance to the flow of electric current, which helps to prevent the loss of energy through unwanted electrical pathways. Examples of insulating materials include rubber, plastic, and glass.
An alternative term for thermal insulator is "heat insulator." It refers to a material or device that reduces the transfer of heat energy between two surfaces or objects.
The scientific term that means shiny and reflective is "lustrous."
insulate or an insulator hope this helped sorry about spelling tho =D
survival
The scientific term for charges in motion is electric current.
He is the symbol for Helium in a scientific setting.
A light that is caused by the sun
Block means a brick
An insulator
insulator is a object that is not a good conductorSo it keeps the heat in.
something about matter color and mass
Internal, usually relating to the body or an organ.
the scientific term says it will grow into columns and plates
The scientific term for plastics is polymers.