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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorbs heat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, chemistry, or any discussion about temperature changes in materials or systems.
Example: "The material used in the construction of the building absorbs heat during the day, helping to regulate indoor temperatures."
Alternatives: "takes in heat" or "captures heat".
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Black absorbs heat.
It absorbs heat and raises surface temperatures.
But in built-up areas, dark asphalt absorbs heat.
This is soot, which absorbs heat, as black things do.
A parking lot absorbs heat differently, and channels water runoff differently, than a golf course.
Soot deposited on the snow absorbs heat and speeds up melting.
Dust can accelerate how fast snow melts because it absorbs heat.
"Linen absorbs heat and moisture and is very cool for summer," Mrs. Clarke said.
A fine water spray inside the cylinders absorbs heat generated during compression.
All refrigerators and air conditioners cool by evaporating a refrigerant, a process that absorbs heat.
The plastic absorbs heat, conserves water, keeps the weeds down and helps keep the fruit clean and free of rot.
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