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Isang basong malamig na tubig.
The Tagalog term for common cold is "sipon."
To say "I am cold" in Tagalog, you can say "Malamig ako."
Refreshment in Tagalog is "pampalamig" or "panghalina ng uhaw."
The word "cool" in Tagalog can be translated as "astig."
To wash a fine barong Tagalog, hand-wash it in cold water using a gentle detergent. Gently scrub any stained areas and rinse thoroughly. Avoid wringing out the fabric and instead gently press out excess water before laying flat to dry.
It depends If the water is cold and the temp of glass don;t matter than it is glass of cold water If the glass is cold and the temp of the water don't matter than it is cold glass of water People normally use glass of cold water
it depends how cold it is
When warm water makes a cold glass crack it contracts.
Put cold water inside the glasses. Dip the outer glass into hot water. The outer glass expands, the inner glass contracts.
When salt water is poured into a glass containing cold tap water, the salt water will collect and settle at the bottom of the glass. This is due to the salinity and density of the salt water.
This is condensation.
Its condensation
The cold water reduces the temperature of the glass. The cold glass reduces the temperature of the air around the glass. The amount of moisture in air is temperature dependant hotter air can contain a higher moisture content. If the air temperature is reduced the water condenses. In this case the cold glass reduces the air temperature in contact with the glass, this results in the condenstion of moisture from the air, and water droplets are formed.
because the water vapour in the air touches a cold surface such as glass and then turns back into water on the cold surface and this process is called condensation
Yes, it is true.
When it clings to a nearby cold glass, water vapor loses it's energy and turns into tiny water droplets on the outside of the cold glass. This is called condensation. You may have noticed it before. If not, next time you have a cold glass of water or pop, wait for a little bit, then look at the outside of the glass.
The air has moisture (water dissolved in the air). The amount of air that can be carried in the air depends on the temperature. Warmer air can hold more water in it than cold air. When the cold glass is exposed to the air, the air touching the glass gets cold, is no longer able to hold as much water and the water in the air condenses (comes out of solution) on to the outside of the glass.