Answer:
yes it does
here is a more clearer explanation
Explanation:
The specific heat capacity of water is 4,200 Joules per kilogram per degree Celsius (J/kg°C). This means that it takes 4,200 J to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water by 1°C.
Some other examples of specific heat capacities are:
Material Specific heat capacity (J/kg/°C)
Brick 840
Copper 385
Lead 129
Lead will warm up and cool down fastest because it doesn’t take much energy to change its temperature. Brick will take much longer to heat up and cool down. This is why bricks are sometimes used in storage heaters as they stay warm for a long time. Most heaters are filled with oil (1,800 J/kg°C) or water (4,200 J/kg°C) as these emit a lot of energy as they cool down and, therefore, stay warm for a long time.
The specific heat capacity of a material is the energy required to raise one kilogram (kg) of the material by one degree Celsius (°C).
Answer:
from a person/animal/etc
Explanation:
you cant apply force from a rope or from the friction of an objects motion so the answer is B
Two ways that suggest that reflex reactions help maintain homeostasis in the human body are
1. By maintaining breathing - Maintenance of breathing is also a reflex reaction that helps maintain homeostasis on human body.
2. By recognizing discomfort level - In this case the reflex action can give message to the brain that the movement is causing discomfort and the body can move back to original position.
Hope that helps
I would say since 1996
Norway is currently storing 1 million tonnes of carbon dioxide each year since 1996 i guess for the safety