When left in the sun, a car can reach temperatures of over 120 degrees Fahrenheit, which can be dangerous for people and pets inside.
On a hot day, a car can reach temperatures of over 120 degrees Fahrenheit when left in the sun.
the dark parts
Because the sun is hot and the sun is shining it's hot light onto the car.
They should be safe to eat if left in a hot car for a few hours.
what else would shrivel bieng left out in the sun
because you were ether driving of your car was sitting in the sun of a hot place
The roof of your car gets hot in the sun because it absorbs the sun's energy and heat, which causes the materials to heat up. This is due to the process of solar radiation, where the sun's rays transfer energy to the car's surface, leading to an increase in temperature.
Metals get hot in car because it is a good conductor of heat. When sun rays fall on the car, car becomes hot or because of engine's heat.
A tomato in a car in hot weather would be about the same as a tomato left in a greenhouse with the hot sun heating the structure. Tomatoes spoil from age plus heat. But a spoiled tomato will mostly just taste bad, but not spoil to cause illness.
Yes No food should be left out in temperatures that can cause bacteria to grow. The inside of a car in the Sun on a really hot day, gets to about 110 degrees, 30 degrees short of being able to kill bacteria(140 degrees minimum). I wouldn't eat it! Throw it out.
Car glass can reach temperatures of 120-140°F (50-60°C) in the sun on a hot day. This can make it uncomfortable to touch and can lead to the interior of the car becoming very hot.
No.