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Recent Examples of superheatInsects bask in the sunlight to superheat their bodies and cook invading organisms; humans do the same by running a fever.—Jeff Goodell, Time, 6 July 2023 This superheats this material—mostly gas in the form of plasma—to temperatures of millions of degrees.—Robert Lea, Popular Mechanics, 13 June 2023 Such a large amount of mass in such a small volume causes extraordinary gravitational forces, which in turn accelerate galaxies to speeds of millions of kilometres per hour and superheat the plasma that permeates the cluster to millions of degrees Celsius.—Toby Brown, CNN, 10 Dec. 2021 A billion years later the core will superheat to 180 million degrees Fahrenheit and begin rapidly burning helium, fusing it into carbon and oxygen.—Brian T. Jacobs, National Geographic, 24 Aug. 2021 See All Example Sentences for superheat
Stars like Bella Hadid, Kelsea Ballerini and Elizabeth Hurley are heating things up with their bikini photos, whether at the beach, in front of their swimming pools or aboard a yacht.
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Lori A Bashian,
FOXNews.com,
23 May 2026
Avoid placing electronics near air conditioning thermostats, as the thermostat senses heat from these appliances and may cause air conditioning to run longer than necessary, the DOE states.
Cold ribs take longer to reheat, and longer exposure to heat can lead to dry, tough ribs—and nobody’s got time for dry, tough ribs.
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Lisa Cericola,
Southern Living,
17 May 2026
The restaurant was reportedly using a steam table and a rice cooker for reheating macaroni and cheese, beans, collard greens and other foods, despite the equipment not being designed to reheat food.
Most scientists believe that burning fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases, which remain in the atmosphere, and that these gases trap additional heat, which warms the planet.
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Editorial,
Boston Herald,
29 May 2026
As warming increases sea ice temperatures, the mechanical properties shift in ways that aren’t yet fully understood.
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Deena Theresa,
Interesting Engineering,
28 May 2026