no slenderman not
it affects the water because the bubbles have oxygen inside them which causes pressure
the effect of temperature on water is that when the temperature increases the water particles move faster and when moove too fast the water evaporates. but when the temperature decreases, the particles move slower, creating no heat and the water freezes. (:
no
it affects how far it can fly
just do the experiment... but i think so.
yes it does it does not freeze as fast
No not really
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well when i observed i just did this as a science project i observed that the food coloring does affect the way water freezes i observed the food coloring freezes faster than the sink water. so the answer is yes it does affect the way water freezes.
Beacuse itss
it affects the water because the bubbles have oxygen inside them which causes pressure
yes
Yes, assuming the amount of water stays the same.
Adding nothing to the water should not affect the rate at which the water freezes. Adding substances, though, can noticeably depress the freezing point so that it will take longer to freeze than pure water under the same conditions. Salt is commonly used for this purpose. Adding nothing to water isn't expected to do anything to the rate at which it freezes.
The fast water beacase it is more pure.
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Water. Although it's not really that it freezes faster but rather that it freezes at a higher temperature. How fast something freezes has to do with both its freezing point but also how much of it you have. A drop of alcohol will freeze faster than a giant container of water (assuming the temperature of the freezer is below the freezing point of alcohol).