No, I mean come on. Seriously?
no it does not
Because it can get really light so it helps the blue whale swim up for air
A whale is a mammal. Even though it lives in the water, it comes up to breathe.
A whale keeps warm from its blubber. Its a thick layer of fat, keeping the whale from the icy waters of the ocean. The feeling of how a whale keeps warm with blubber can be tested yourself: Take a nice soft fuzzy sock and put it on your hand. Then fill a tub up with freezing cold water and place your hand inside. That's how a whale keeps warm! (not with socks). Blubber and their body metabolism
A whale is a mammal. Even though it lives in the water, it comes up to breathe.
in the water up north
Swimming, breaching (going up to breath), spraying water out of blowhole, reproduction, and singing whale songs.
it means a dolphin or whale going up and hopping on water
Yes, because when water evaporates it is usually warm when the sun is up and shining - so warm water evaporates more quickly than cold water because it is warm.
I think you are referring to the water that is blown up into the air as a whale 'blows' air out of it's blow hole--it's not actually the whale's breath. This is called a spout.
warm water
Your cold water may be warm due to a variety of reasons, such as a malfunctioning water heater, hot water mixing with cold water in the pipes, or warm weather causing the water in the pipes to heat up.