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To move water into the air, we need some heat energy.
It is related to the amount of heat energy in the air.
Now, let us take the heat energy out of it, keeping the same pressure.
Their purpose was to transfer the heat energy from this part of the world up to us.
Humans have learned to control heat energy for their own purposes.
Otherwise the effect is to add heat energy rather than remove it.
In addition, not all heat energy produced by the body is lost through sweat.
Taking heat energy out from the core made the Sun more unstable.
But there was enough heat energy to build these volcanoes.
Most of the heat energy is at first used to start the vortex.
Thus proving that the heat energy was conducted from the outside in.
Most of the remainder is lost as heat energy in the exhaust.
It takes a lot of heat energy to cause this water to evaporate into the air.
It simple changes from a liquid to a gas when enough heat energy is added.
It is held long enough to become heat energy rather than light energy.
Perhaps the real answer to you question is that fire is heat energy.
There are at least a few major processes that already use heat energy, power production being perhaps the most obvious.
The house is heated by heat energy extracted from the lake.
His body uses the heat energy of the air!
They dove behind it as heated energy crashed all around them.
At least part of the heat energy necessary for the water molecule to break free comes from the leaf itself.
When heat energy increases in a simple system, physical and chemical interactions change.
This heat energy can act as a defense against hypothermia and obesity.
Heat energy leaving an object or space lowers its temperature.
Only later when some of the heat energy is removed by cooling does it become a liquid.