Hot
Air molecules move faster in hot weather and slower in cold weather.
It depends on the weather!
Hot temperatures because bacteria and germs more faster and are quicker to reproduce, rather than being in cold temperatures.
Decomposition is invariably favored by warmer temperatures.
Hot
Air molecules move faster in hot weather and slower in cold weather.
Yes
It depends on the weather!
Hot temperatures because bacteria and germs more faster and are quicker to reproduce, rather than being in cold temperatures.
mostly hot weather but it depends on the climate. For vory it would need to be wet.
Decomposition is invariably favored by warmer temperatures.
Generally no. If the temperature is hot they seek shelter and may actually go into a summer hibernation (estivate) until the weather cools or they emerge only after dark when it is cooler.
Very hot. Direct sunlight continuously on the pond.
The higher the temperature, the quicker the evaporation occurs.
yes, molecules are spread out during hot weather giving a baseball less resistence while traveling through the air. In cold weather, molecules and more dense, thus, making it harder for the baseball to travel. -Vic J
Germs do breed faster in warmer climates. However, swine flu is just as likely to spread in summer as it is in winter.