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A vacuum would retain the heat best, hence a thermos flask has a vacuum around it =-)
Compared to the external environment, a greenhouse will retain heat.
Heat must have to be applied to the ice cube.
The 4 parts of the fire tetrahedron are: oxygen, fuel, heat, and an uninhibited chain reaction.
The ice cube in contact with other materials has somewhere to pass it's energy to. The ice cube in isolation retains it's heat as the heat has nowhere to disperse to.
There are many reasons, the one i can think of is its specific heat constant is different.* * * * *Don't know the true answer but the above is not it.
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oxygen, fuel, heat, and an uninhibited chain reaction.
Yes, a tarp can effectively retain heat by providing a barrier that traps heat and prevents it from escaping.
Water molecules retain energy due to heat transfer.
An ice cube may melt faster on soil compared to a solid surface like concrete or metal due to the soil's ability to absorb and retain heat. Soil has higher thermal conductivity and can transfer heat more efficiently to the ice cube, accelerating the melting process. Additionally, soil may contain organic matter that can further increase the melting rate by providing insulation and trapping heat.
The average set of patio blinds does not actually retain heat. In order to retain heat you will need to purchase a set of heat retaining patio blinds. Which are designed specially to keep heat in the enclosed area.