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The body loses heat much more quickly in water.
As the water freezes on the plant leaves, it loses heat that is absorbed by the plant leaves, maintaining leaf temperature at 32° F (0° C).
It gradually loses heat as it does so and, as it approaches the Arctic, begins to sink because it is saltier, and therefore heavier, than the surrounding water.
"But if you go outside without enough clothing, all that heat will dissipate, so that the body loses heat," he added.
Water has the highest heat capacity of all common Earth materials; therefore, water on Earth acts as a thermal buffer, resisting temperature change as it gains or loses heat energy.
Thomson pointed out that Earth loses heat by thermal conduction and that geologic processes may have changed as a consequence; he also concluded that this cooling placed an upper limit on Earth's age.
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This means they get hotter as they lose heat.
Normally, warm currents lose heat and water to the air on their way to the pole.
Newborns have a high body-surface area and lose heat rapidly.
The faster that water moved past a filament, the quicker the filament lost heat.
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