Sentence examples for release heat from inspiring English sources

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By definition, fire is a chemical reaction in which oxygen and fuel combine to release heat.

In the heat, they dilate to release heat from the body.

Stanford would use ground-source heat pumps that store and release heat without water.

Or they may have used their long necks and tails to release heat.

They begin to release heat, which, if not dissipated by air currents, builds until the coal itself ignites.

These native plants release heat that combines with water vapor from the lower atmosphere, resulting in cloud formation.

But smaller black holes evaporate faster, and near the end of their lives release heat at a spectacular rate.

Tropical conditions in the subways are a perennial complaint, mainly because the trains' air-conditioning, braking and acceleration release heat in the tunnels, which lack adequate ventilation.

He also said temperature was "a big, big deal" and that allowing your body to breathe and release heat was also important.

Mesh caps, a favorite of the ultrarunner Dean Karnazes of California, release heat while shielding you from sun. "A hat and sunglasses can make you feel 10 degrees cooler," said Ms. Wittenberg.

With more information, scientists will be able to figure out if global warming will interfere with the ability of oceans to absorb and release heat, destabilize their delicately balanced circulation and trigger dramatic climate changes.

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