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Prickly Heat

Prickly heat is a skin rash caused by excessive heat or humidity. The rash is made up of raised, red, pinpoint spots. The surrounding skin also becomes red. Prickly heat occurs especially in areas of...

Heat-savers

What kinds of materials can be used to slow down heat? You can use your refrigerator to make an easy test. Make sure there is enough room in the bottom of the freezing compartment in your...

Taking out heat

Just a few minutes after you put warm food in a refrigerator, the food feels cooler. But the air inside the refrigerator doesn't feel warmer. What happens to the heat? The heat doesn't disappear....

Little blocks of water

Why does lemonade get cooler when you put ice cubes in it? The answer may surprise you. The lemonade cools down because it heats up the ice! Ice cubes are a solid---little blocks of frozen water....

As warm as toast

If you spread cold butter on hot toast, the butter won't stay cold very long. Some of the heat from the toast passes into it. Soon the butter is warm, too---as warm as toast. Heat energy can spread....

How hot is hot?

Which is hottest---ice cream, a glass of cool water, or a steaming-hot cup of chocolate? Of course, the chocolate is hottest. But it wouldn't be quite right to say that the ice cream and the water...