There are several possibilities. The 2 most common would be the water heater needs replacing, or you need a repipe.
If it is going through an instant gas hotwater system this can lower the pressure , you may also have a valve not completely open
More than likely it is restiction in your water heater.
If you mean to ask if cold bodies of water are associated with high or low atmospheric pressure, they aren't. Atmospheric pressure can change independently of the temperature of bodies of water.
Depends where you are testing it. Possibly just a plugged aerator, or a broken seal.
it would shrink in cold and expand in warm, if you really want to surprise your teacher say it has to do with particle theory
Lots of stuf can cause it including sediment or a blocked supply line
The simplest answer would be that the screen in the spout is clogged.
Pressure is the same whether hot or cold.
Stopped at all faucets? Didn't pay the water bill. If in cold climate, the line from the outside to probably the water heater has probably frozen.
Possibly a pressure reducing valve installed after piping for first faucet, which would cause situation describing.
Pressure has nothing to do with pipes freezing. It is just exposure to cold.
If the water is untreated it can contain organisms that will cause diarrhea.
poor water pressure from your city. Or if you are on a well, the pump might be going bad.
Cold can cause loss of preassure, so the patriots probably didn't cheat
Cold water is more dense than warm water so the cold water has to sink to the bottom which causes a density current.
yes it can cause low tire pressure
No, that is just an old wive's tale. You catch a cold because of a virus.