Verb Conjugation means to change the verb from its infinitive form so that it matches with the subject in a sentence. The infinitive form of this action verb is to work. During verb conjugations it will change from the infinitive form depending on the grammatical subject.
Conjugation is the change that takes place in a verb to express tense, mood, person and so on. In English, verbs change as they are used, most notably with different people (you, I, we) and different time (now, later, before). Conjugating verbs essentially means altering them into different forms to provide context
Bueno entre la temperatura y el calor no hay ninguna diferencia porque la calor es la temperatura, la relación que tiene el color y el calor que los colores cálidos representa el calor