2. As heat energy reaches an object, it can be absorbed This is similar to the way sponges absorb water. Heat enters an object and warms it. The longer the object is exposed to the heat source, the more heat that it absorbs.
3. An example of heat absorption is the Thanksgiving turkey. When first put into the oven, the Turkey is cool and raw. Slowly as heat is absorbed by the turkey, it becomes hotter and hotter, until the entire bird is cooked, juicy, and ready to eat.
4. Different objects absorb heat at different rates. Some objects are excellent absorbers, while others are very poor absorbers. 4. Dark colors absorb more energy than light colors. Why? Why are dark colors dark in the first place?
5. Dark colors look dark, because they absorb more light, making them harder to see.
6. Which shirt is going to make you feel warmer if you are out in the sun? Why?