color only affects the cooling time of objects if there is light
the color of an object will affect the rate of cooling e.g black objects cool down faster than shiny objects, the temperature around the object will also affect the rate of cooling, if the surrounding is cold, a hot object will cool faster than when the surrounding is hot.
Makes it hard .(:
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If rock cools quickly it does not have time to form large crystals and so it forms small ones. At slower cooling rates there is time to form larger crystals.
Yes
Rust weakens metal objects by corroding them, making them more prone to breaking or deteriorating over time.
All objects have properties that describe them, such as size, shape, color, and texture. They also have a location in space and exist within a certain time frame. Additionally, all objects have relationships with other objects or their environment.
Oil-based polyurethane will typically darken the color of your project over time as it ages and oxidizes.
The surface area, mass and the shape of the parachute affect the time of fall of the parachutes. Also the height, where the parachute have been dropped from. ( There are more factors that this).
Well you can see the moon during the day time maybe its because the objects (planets or stars) are ages away. Also since its bright in the day time that also could affect being able to see or not to see the objects.
The sun bleaches objects and materials by breaking down the molecules that give them color. This process, known as photodegradation, is caused by the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays interacting with the molecules in the object, causing them to lose their color over time.
No, the size of an object does not affect the time of its free fall. In a vacuum, all objects fall at the same rate regardless of their size or mass, as described by the principle of equivalence in the theory of general relativity. This means that in the absence of air resistance, objects of different sizes will reach the ground at the same time when dropped from the same height.