Materials with high thermal mass, such as stone or concrete, tend to stay cold the longest because they can absorb and retain heat effectively. Additionally, materials with low thermal conductivity, like certain insulators, can help maintain low temperatures by reducing heat transfer. In practical applications, items like gel packs or ice bricks, designed to retain cold, are often used for prolonged cooling.
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wood
In my opinion is that it doesn't because it stays a bubble the longest in cold water because in real life that evaporates in the air so it's used to it. :)
Fonzerellium
One day, the day the sun stays out the longest or stays out the shortest!
lcwid makeup
methadone
Axe stays on for 24 hours or more.
ice cream cake
Heat cannot travel through the foam material so the drink stays well insulated inside the foam cup.
it stays hot but gets cold at night
I normal Tupperware container lasts the longest. Second longest would be a fold over sandwich bag. The quickest is the Ziploc sandwich bags.