the truth is of course it makes it colder the chemical reactiion taking place is mainly the fact that when you breath in it feels warmer. SO obviously makes your mouth grow colder. My research & experiments as a scientist have shown so much your welcome for helping you rediscover the answer for you.
Scientist Liane
Yes, energy can move from a colder object to a warmer object through processes like conduction, radiation, or convection. This can result in an increase in the temperature of the warmer object and a decrease in the temperature of the colder object.
No, in Fahrenheit, the lower the temperature, the colder it is. For example, 30°F is colder than 50°F.
A refrigerator gets colder when the number is turned higher.
The higher the number, the colder it becomes .
it gets warmer then it gets colder
Temperature fluctuation is where the temperature does not stay at a constant rate. It will keep getting colder or warmer and not cease to a certain degree.
The future temperature of the water depends upon the surrounding air's temperature. So if the air around the test tube is colder than 20 degrees, then the water will get colder. If the air temperature is warmer than 20 degrees then the water will get warmer.
The ice gets warmer, but the water gets colder.
Heat always moves from the warmer object to the colder object.
Your about to leave Earth's regular temperature. In other words, at the surface of Earth, it's actually more warmer down there. But once you get higher, it starts to get less warmer and starts to get more colder. The higher you go, the colder it gets.
It all depends on where the lake is located at. Lakes in colder climates will have a colder normal temperature than that of lakes in warmer climates.
20 Celsius is colder than 25 Celsius. The higher the number in degrees Celsius, the warmer the temperature.