Scientists usually talk about losing heat rather than "gaining coldness". But yes, it's possible for water to give up some of its heat. The study of this is called thermodynamics.
"The wet towel trapped the coldness inside the water bottle" " The coldness surrounded us in the winter" etc....What grade are you in?
it freezes. from the coldness up in the sky
it freezes because the degrees of the coldness makes the degress of the normal temperature of the water be cold which makes thet water frozen cause of the chemicals and molecules the move fast but when it comes to coldness the molecules stop moving and freeze.
a polarized filter work as the water is inserting the coldness of the water turns into heat
HEAT ENERGY is Transfred to the WATER.^ ^energy direction
a polarized filter work as the water is inserting the coldness of the water turns into heat
by the coldness of freezing and the warmness of thawing
the temperature
the temperature
Substances can only transfer heat, since there is no such thing as coldness, just lack of heat. Think about placing ice cubes into a glass of water. The water becomes colder because the ice is absorbing the heat from the water. Heat always travels from regions of relative warmth to colder areas in order to equalize temperatures.
according to me the hotness or coldness trapped by water is due to his poor conducting nature of trapping or losing heat as water is a poor conductor of heat. Also when the water is cold the molecules vibrate at less speed but when the water is hot the molecules vibrate at more speed than cold water.these are the main differences that cause difference in hotness or coldness of water . Hope u liked my answer:):):)..........................................
they can adapt to any type of water