Temperature differences are when one thing is warmer than another, just like your hands feel different when you touch something cold and something warm.
Imagine you're sitting at the dinner table. Your favorite soup is steaming hot, but your ice cream is freezing. That’s a temperature difference, the soup is much warmer than the ice cream.
Like a Warm Bath vs. a Cold Pond
Think of it like this: when you jump into a warm bath, it feels cozy, but if you jump into a cold pond, it shocks you! The difference in temperature between the warm water and the cold water makes your body react differently, that’s what we call a temperature difference.
Why It Matters
When there's a big temperature difference, things can happen faster. Like when you put an ice cube in hot coffee, it melts super fast because the hot coffee is much warmer than the ice cube. The bigger the temperature difference, the quicker things change! Temperature differences are when one thing is warmer than another, just like your hands feel different when you touch something cold and something warm.
Imagine you're sitting at the dinner table. Your favorite soup is steaming hot, but your ice cream is freezing. That’s a temperature difference, the soup is much warmer than the ice cream.
Examples
- A hot cup of coffee cools down when left on a table.
- It feels colder outside in winter than inside a house.
- Your skin gets warm when you stand near a fire.
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See also
- What is Hot water?
- What is cold?
- What is 15°C?
- Who is Temperature Fluctuations?
- What is Warm ocean water?