Icebergs do not have more heat than humans. Icebergs are typically much colder than humans because they are made of ice, which is at a lower temperature than the average human body temperature.
Icebergs are less dense than water because they are made mostly of frozen freshwater, which has a lower density than liquid water. This causes icebergs to float in water with a portion of their mass sticking out above the surface.
No, red absords more heat because it's darker than yellow.
Aluminium foil reflects more heat than white cardboard.
More people tend to die from extreme heat than from extreme cold. Heat-related illnesses, such as heat stroke, are more common and can be more deadly than cold-related illnesses. Additionally, heat waves can affect larger populations compared to cold spells.
In general, liquids heat up faster than solids because molecules in liquids are able to move and transfer heat more freely than molecules in solids, which have a fixed structure. This allows heat to be distributed more evenly and raise the temperature of liquids more rapidly.
Icebergs are less dense than water because they are made mostly of frozen freshwater, which has a lower density than liquid water. This causes icebergs to float in water with a portion of their mass sticking out above the surface.
For heat loss to be an advantage to humans rather than a disadvantage, the heat lost must be equal to that produced.
The humans definitly produce more heat than the sun gram for gram the only reason it's hotter because it is bigger
No, it isn't. There are more than that, and recently the numbers have been rising. Worldwide, between 15,000 and 40,000 icebergs are calved from glaciers each year, and although some of Greenland's iceburgs are small, they are more abundant than that. :)
faster than humans more reliable than humans more acurate than humans more cleverer than humans
There are more humans than dogs.
I think there are more rats in the world than humans.
Humans weigh more.
Icebergs are formed when chunks of ice break off from glaciers or ice shelves. They float in water because ice is less dense than liquid water. This is due to the fact that ice takes up more space than the same amount of liquid water, allowing icebergs to displace enough water to stay afloat.
Icebergs have been naturally occurring longer than there have been humans. So the first human to see an iceberg was simply the first human that made it far enough north into the natural range of icebergs. And that's too far back in history for us who know who it was.
No, a conductor (of heat) will conduct heat more efficiently than an insulator.
Yes, Tree's are smarter than humans.