When water freezes, it expands in volume; most liquids decrease in volume when they freeze.
It expands when you freeze it
Cold air and hot water makes water freeze faster simply because the hot water is steaming and so the result is that there is less water to freeze. hot water = steam = less water less water = faster freeze cold air = faster freeze
it gets cold
ice is already in solid form so you cant freeze it
Sometimes they get cold or start to freeze.
Different substances freeze at different temperatures. However all substances would freeze (except helium) at Absolute Zero. The time it takes for the substance to freeze would also depend on the mass and heat content of that substance.
When water freezes, it expands in volume; most liquids decrease in volume when they freeze.
"Brain freeze" is not really inside the brain. It is a headache that you get from eating or drinking very cold substances. It is actually caused by rapid cooling and rewarming of capillaries in the sinus cavities.
No. It will get cold but it will not freeze.
Because water is one of the few rare substances that expand as they freeze.
Cold temperatures will, if cold enough, freeze water.
It will freeze if you get it cold enough.
Because the enzymes in freeze with the cold and move a little bit but not much
It expands when you freeze it
if the air gets cold enough it can freeze water.
you can freeze anything, you just need to get it cold enough