In the article it says.."Ford is stepping out ahead of other truck makers with the
aluminum strategy."
Isn't the 2014 Silverado have an aluminum hood and so forth?
I can't imagine how a plant or tree 'generates' heat. The friction of water/nutrients traveling through the zylem and phloem? The inherent heat/energy in all matter?
Originally Posted By: bepperb
No, the closer to ambient temperature of an item the less "wind chill" it experiences. A tree is at the same temperature as the air (more or less depending on sunshine I guess) and feels no effect.
Wind Chill is the added cooling effect on a warm object the moving...
Do trees/plants feel wind chill? If tree A is in a 20 degree no wind location and tree B
is in a 20 degree 30mph wind location, is tree B 'colder' than tree A?
Or is wind chill only felt by warm bodied organisms?