They are red because the UV rays are being absorbed by their skin and they are getting burned. If only they were wearing or had something to reflect the wazes. Radiant energy is the most efficient way of heat transfer through wazes. If they didn't want to get burned, they could have used something sinful to protect themselves. This process happens in all states of matter.
Ouch! this is hot!
The wind is cold. It is cold because the fire is heating the air around it. The energized air particles begin to rise, and as they do, they start to lose heat energy and start to spread apart. As the particles drift away, they cool down. The cooler sinks. The wind is a convection current and the guy is in the middle of it. This process includes gases and liquids. The process is called heat convection.
Kyle and Maxine were sitting on the bench at the park when they felt their skin burning from the sunlight. So that, they decided to walk
It is chilly over here.
Kyle and Maxine decided to go for a walk, but while walking they stopped and accidentally touched the post near them. That's why Maxine talked to kyle and decided to go to the campsite of the resort.
The wind is cold. It is cold because the fire is heating the air around it. The energized air particles begin to rise, and as they do, they start to lose heat energy and start to spread apart. As the particles drift away, they cool down. The cooler sinks. The wind is a convection current and the guy is in the middle of it. This process includes gases and liquids. The process is called heat convection.
The metal post is really hot. It is probably because there is no heat insulator and only a heat conductor, which is metal. It heats up quickly and transfers heat energy quickly. The particles of the metal start to vibrate really quickly and have collisions with the other particles. This is the process that mainly occurs in solids. This process is called heat conduction.
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