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This room heats easily.
The sun's warmth heats my home.
Temperature is mean kinetic energy, not energy over volume; compression heats a gas by doing work on it; and a gas that expands without doing work does not cool.
A meteor is a bright streak of light in the sky caused when a meteoroid (a small chunk of rock or ice) enters the Earth's atmosphere and heats up.
As the planet heats up from the effects of climate change, so, too, can conflicts.
The Electrostatic Levitation Furnace in the Japanese Kibo laboratory module heats samples to ultra-high temperatures to observe thermophysical properties difficult to measure in Earth’s gravity.
The Sun heats the atmosphere.
It heats up quickly.
Just below the surfaces of stars like the Sun, hot gas rises, cools, and then sinks, where it heats up again, much like a pan of boiling water on a hot stove.
As the planet heats up, it's not just extreme weather that's causing trouble but also the unintended consequences of that heat, in the case of some European forests it's creating fertile ground for spruce bark beetles.
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Everyone suffered during the heats of July.
The heats of the spring, says M. Berthe, (which I need not observe are considerable at Seville,) were at this time beginning to be felt.
During the heats of summer the mortar is injured by a too rapid desiccation.
Day after day succeeds of most delicious, dreamy softness; not enervating like the heats of summer, but exhilarating to soul and body.
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