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Heat and Hot
What's the different between heat and hot ?
10 jul. 2019 07:39
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'Heat' is a verb or noun.
As a verb: "I am going to heat my supper up as it was too cold". (I'm going to make my supper warm)
As a noun: "It was 40C today and the heat (high temperature) was killing the flowers.
'Hot' is an adjective
I feel very hot
If you heat up the soup too much, it will be too hot. (heat as a verb, hot as an adjective)
10 juli 2019
Things give off heat which makes themselves, the environment or ourselves hot.
For example,
• Fire gives off heat, which makes it hot.
• The heat (that the sun is giving) is making me feel hot.
• Heat is coming from my laptop, so the keyboard is hot.
10 juli 2019
Heat is a measure of energy, hot is a subjective term and is usually used when an object has a significantly higher temperature than other objects in an environment (boiling water in a cold room for example)
10 juli 2019
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Jevon
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