When we exposed half of a nail outside on a sunny day, then we cover the other half with cartoon the covered half still gets heated. Why is this so?
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because of the high contraction of epithelium tisse
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The reason for this is when an object is heated, the atoms and molecules that make up its structure become “excited” and begin to vibrate. These vibrations cause the atoms next to each other to vibrate as well which is why the covered part of the nail still feels warm.
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