We don't know Shirley Temp(le, I presume), so no, we can't say anything to her.
rocks, maby water and amm the temp range
I think if u cook too high a temp. And add too soon they do...but not sure stumbled upon your question asking the same thing
Your question needs to say who "they" refers to, in order for anyone to answer the question.
Yes, but it is not recommended to run straight water in the cooling system.
a dependent variable is the thing in your experiment you are testing or the thing that you are influencing. for example temperature. The independent variable changes on its on for example time. If you had a question : How long does it take for the water to reach 25c; the water temp is the dependent as you are measuring it, and the time is independent because you are not affecting it.
a dependent variable is the thing in your experiment you are testing or the thing that you are influencing. for example temperature. The independent variable changes on its on for example time. If you had a question : How long does it take for the water to reach 25c; the water temp is the dependent as you are measuring it, and the time is independent because you are not affecting it.
yes it does...but to b more specific, ask the question the other way around "does water temp affect density?"....ABSOLUTELY
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BTU is a measure energy, not of temperature. As a result, the question has no sensible answer.
water temp
some one answer it
There are 3 temp sensors and 2 oxygen sensors in the exhaust. You need to ask a new question and be more specific.There are 3 temp sensors and 2 oxygen sensors in the exhaust. You need to ask a new question and be more specific.