No. Women are not dogs and don't have a heat cycle in addition to periods.
it is the period in time when an animal/mammal (female) is ready for sex without being in heat period the female will not mate with any male
A cat's heat period (also known as estrus) can last anywhere from 3 to 14 days, with the average duration being around 7 days. Cats typically go into heat seasonally, with peak periods occurring in the spring and fall.
Yes they do. They give off a scent that attracts Tom cats. It's like women in reverse ..... women have a period (still could get pregnant at this time but more unlikely) and it's before/after the period a woman can get pregnant. Cats get pregnant when they bleed slightly and are in heat.
No, spaying a dog involves removing the uterus and ovaries, so she will no longer have a heat cycle or period.
because of the exothermic reaction the heat is being released
A cat will usually end its "heat" cycle a few days after being inpregnant, use. It's not always an instant stop to the heat cycle.
water loses it's most heat because the stored in the water gets out in steam.
Usually they react to heat. If they are put in the sun or somewhere warm, they start jumping. Being it's a worm inside the bean, the heat gets it going.
No, it only emits light. The heat gets radiated away as light.No, it only emits light. The heat gets radiated away as light.No, it only emits light. The heat gets radiated away as light.No, it only emits light. The heat gets radiated away as light.
When a battery-operated flashlight is turned on, chemical energy from the battery is converted to electrical energy, which is then transformed into light energy and heat energy by the light bulb, enabling illumination.
when heat gets transferred it gets smaller.