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Every three minutes they get flipped and that helps them heat up to 200 degrees really evenly.
and that helps them heat up to 200 degrees really evenly.
If things heat up, go ahead and walk down the street for a dip in the pool.
If things heat up, go ahead and walk down the street for a dip in the pool.
And then heat up the coconut oil.
Turn the heat up a little bit, because the cauliflower's brought the temperature of the oil down.
Turn the heat up a little bit because the cauliflower's brought the temperature of the oil down.
And the color of a hot glowing thing changes in direct relationship with its temperature: as objects heat up, they start to glow—first red-hot, then orange-hot, yellow-hot, white-hot, blue-hot.
As objects heat up, they start to glow, first red-hot, then orange-hot, yellow-hot, white-hot, blue-hot.
Or if you want to heat up the room, you can turn the heat on.
So if you want AC or cool air, you can turn it on, or if you want to heat up the room, you can turn the heat on.
The hot is about to heat up, everybody, starting tomorrow.
The hot is about to heat up, everybody.
We're going to heat up my cast iron skillet with a little bit of oil and cook these vegetables in batches.
So when you go over here to the stove, we're gonna heat up, uh, my cast iron skillet with a little bit of oil and cook these vegetables in batches.
That means that a lot of the incoming light is reflected, so everybody knows that white surfaces don't heat up as much as black surfaces do.
heat up as much as black surfaces do. And one reason why that can be problematic is
The land can heat up a lot faster than the ocean does.
The land can heat up a lot faster than the ocean does.