Heat Damage
Heat damage refers to the harm caused to materials or living organisms due to excessive temperatures. This can occur in various contexts, such as in cooking, where food can become burnt, or in electronics, where overheating can lead to component failure.
In plants, heat damage can manifest as wilting or scorched leaves, affecting their ability to photosynthesize. Similarly, in automobiles, overheating engines can result in serious mechanical issues. Understanding heat damage is crucial for preventing loss and ensuring the longevity of both products and living systems.