Some believe it's because hot air travels upwards and that is why the freezer is not at the bottom. But, it because it makes it easier to organize and find your stored frozen food.
It doesn't belong in the food pyramid.
The condenser on your freezer is hot because it is releasing the heat that has been transferred from inside the freezer to the surrounding air. This is a normal part of the refrigeration process and helps maintain the cold temperature inside the freezer.
its not always at the bottom its just the way yours is made some other people have asked why is it at the TOP of the refrigerator so my answer is that its just a selective spot depending on what fridge you have. In fact, the majority of refrigerator/freezer combinations have the freezer on top. As mentioned in other posts, hot air rises and cold air sinks, so freezer-on-top models can transfer cold air to the refrigerator without using as much electricity as other models, making freezer-on-top models the most energy efficient refrigerators (generally speaking) that you can buy.
Hot Pockets was created in 1983.
The microwavable turnovers known as Hot Pockets are called Hot Pockets because the creators of the frozen food choose that name.
Lean Pockets are healthier than Hot Pockets and come in more varities. They are both produced by Nestle
hot water in a freezer will get hotter depending if the freezer is turned on.
A refrigerator freezer removes thermal energy through a refrigeration cycle. This involves a refrigerant circulating through the evaporator coils where it absorbs heat from the freezer compartment, cooling the air inside. The compressor then compresses the refrigerant, raising its temperature and pressure before releasing the heat outside the appliance.
Hot Pockets were invented by Paul and David Merage in the 1970s. They founded the company Chef America Inc. and began producing the product Hot Pockets in 1983. Hot pockets are based on and similar to the pizza type food called Calzone.
Hot Pockets are made at various manufacturing facilities owned by Nestlé, which is the parent company of the Hot Pockets brand. The specific locations can vary, but they are typically produced in the United States.
There have been a lot of comedians who have made fun of Hot Pockets. The most commonly known comedian to have made fun of Hot Pockets is Jim Gaffigan.