This dog loses heat because your mom said
Mostly true. Dog do not sweat like horses and humans so when the heat is on, out comes the dogs tongue and it starts drooling to accomplish much the same process. This is not the only way dogs can lose heat however. If a dog should fall into an icy river (as happens quite often in Canada) the poor thing has to do more than just keep its tongue and nose out of the water.
This is usually normal. A dog sweats, or loses heat through the abdomen. If it is associated with pain, or other symptoms, consult a vet.
True - They often sleep with their mouth open to cool down. Answered by Pradip Hyderabad
True - they don't have any way to regulate their own temperature, like mammals do. Instead - they rely on absorbing warmth from a heat source such as the sun (or a heat lamp in captivity).
Cats are notorius for having false pregnacies.
basically it loses heat
That statement is false. The heat from the sun does NOTreach the Earth through convection.
Mostly true. Dog do not sweat like horses and humans so when the heat is on, out comes the dogs tongue and it starts drooling to accomplish much the same process. This is not the only way dogs can lose heat however. If a dog should fall into an icy river (as happens quite often in Canada) the poor thing has to do more than just keep its tongue and nose out of the water.
False - that's a volcanic eruption.
False... The flow of heat through direct contact is conduction.
False
Through their mouth which is urinated through their whole.
When an object loses some of its heat, its temperature decreases (gets lower).
Earth loses heat energy to outer space mainly by radiation.
When air loses its heat it actually becomes more dense and sinks which starts a convection current
false
Water gains and loses heat much more quickly than land.