When you increase the the temperature of the bubble solution, the molecules in the liquid and the gas inside the bubble are moving more quickly. This can cause the solution to thin faster. Also, the film that forms the bubble will evaporate more quickly, causing it to pop. On the other hand, at warmer temperatures the air in a closed container will become more humid, which will slow the rate of evaporation and therefore slow the rate at which the bubbles will pop.
When you lower the temperature you might reach a point where the soap in your bubble solution becomes insoluble in water. Basically a sufficiently cold temperature might keep the bubble solution from forming the film needed to make bubbles. If you lower the temperature enough, you may be able to freeze the solution or freeze the bubble solution, thus slowing the rate at which they will pop.
Do bubbles last longer in hot or cold weather they last longer in cold weather because just like hot weather makes people sweat it makes the bubbles disolve
Air molecules move faster in hot weather and slower in cold weather.
A football will typically travel faster in hot weather compared to cold weather. This is because the air molecules are more spread out in hot weather, reducing air resistance and allowing the ball to move more quickly through the air.
Decay typically happens faster in hot weather because heat speeds up the metabolic processes of organisms responsible for breaking down organic matter. Cold weather tends to slow down decay by reducing microbial activity and enzyme functions.
Hot weather
Hot Weather.
mostly hot weather but it depends on the climate. For vory it would need to be wet.
Germs generally grow faster in warm or hot weather because higher temperatures provide optimal conditions for their reproduction. Cold weather can slow down the growth of germs, but they can still survive and spread. It's important to maintain good hygiene practices regardless of the weather to prevent the spread of germs.
Well it really depends on what type of soap you're using
It really depends. If it's cold outside and he's shivering, it may and might effect his pitch. Same thing with hot weather. If it's crazy hot out and he's sweating, it still might effect his pitch. But if he prepares himself before he pitches, it will turn out better.
they are specials in cold and hot weather.
cold weather, because you get hot when you run