That's really not a factor . Different materials carried into your system are much more in play at corroding pipe. The only real answer is to fit an impervious pipe like PEX.
salty water would make and object rust quicker than cold water :)
The hole he was in make is corrode quicker because the reati. It did not corrode quickly, only at the end. it just seems short because of the episode lengths. it was the end of his 3 days and jinta did warn him of the final corrosion
It would make an excellent experiment. However, most sugars will dissolve best in hot water.
oxygen and water
Hot water is preferred to cold water when washing clothes because the heat of the water allows the cleaning process to occur quicker. Hot clothing loads make for faster loads and drying times as opposed to cold.
metals corrode when they come in contact with moisture.
BECAUSE THE GRAINS IN THE SALT MAKE THE COIN TURN BLACK
Corrosion. Rushing water against rocks make them corrode.
When you make a cup of tea, you boil the water to between 90 and 100 degrees centigrade. The molecules in the liquid water are at a higher energy state and get to lose their energy quicker. The water in a bath is usually at 50 to 60 degrees and at a lower energy state therefore will lose its heat more slowly. The same effect is noticed if you use hot water to melt ice on a path rather than cold water. The hot water loses its energy quicker and would turn to ice quicker than the cold water.
No! Water will just make the apple brown quicker.
water because when they make maple syrup it is 95% water and to make the syrup better they boil off the water
run them under cool water