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. Dogs mainly regulate their body temperature through panting, where they lose heat through their lungs and the evaporation of moisture on their tongue and respiratory tract.
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False. Dogs mainly regulate their body temperature through panting, where they lose heat through their lungs and the evaporation of moisture on their tongue and respiratory tract.
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False. When an atom loses electrons, its charge becomes positive since electrons have negative charges. Compare it to: 0 - -1 = 1
True. When a surface loses electrons, it becomes positively charged because it has more positively charged protons compared to the negatively charged electrons.
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True, when a gas changes into a liquid, it releases energy, typically in the form of heat. This process is called condensation.
True. As air moves through the mouth and nasal passages, it is warmed and moistened by the respiratory mucosa lining these passages before reaching the lungs. This helps to protect the lungs and optimize the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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True. When a substance loses energy, its temperature can decrease, while when it absorbs energy, its temperature can increase. This is because energy is transferred as heat, which can lead to changes in temperature.