It depends on the type of element/compound(s) you are working with, the composition of the system and the starting temperature and pressure etc etc etc. The simple answer is both.
water warms up slower than land. It also loses heat slower.
No, as heat is lost molecules move slower.
conduction by itself is slower to heat but conduction and convection is faster to heat
Heat it faster. I'm not sure which, but Salt either makes it boil/evaporate faster or slower...
Microwaves will essentially cook the inside (embryo and cotyledons) of the seed - killing it. The germination would be effected by the duration that the seeds were in the microwave. Microwaves do not make seed grow faster or slower, they effect the germination and vigor of the seeds - negatively.
Oceans heat up faster than on land, but cools down slower.
No, heat makes the particles move faster. If you remove the heat the particles will start moving slower as it cools down.
To make Epsom salt crystals grow faster, you can increase the concentration of Epsom salt in the solution, heat the solution slightly to help dissolve more Epsom salt, or use a seed crystal to promote crystal growth. Ensuring that the solution is undisturbed and allowing it to cool slowly can also help crystals grow larger and faster.
radiation air travels this way false or true?
No cold. This is because when cold, the body and all things in it regenerate faster to produce or accumulate heat.-A.S.
No, water that is covered does not boil faster. Covering the pot can actually trap heat and make the water boil slower.
Supplement with Biotin.