Water heated will turn into water vapor. Even when it's not heated, evaporation is a process that occurs at all temperature for water, so water vapor can always form.
If water is warmed up, then that means that its temperature does change.
what is the rising of water vapor due to water being warmed by the sun
The warmed water next to the heater becomes hotter when the heater is switched on.
the molecules separate more
evaporation
Ice warmed to its melting point will become water. At this temperature, the thermal energy causes the solid ice to transition into liquid water.
it will heat up..
put it on the stove and it will heat up
No, a sample of water will expand and increase in volume when warmed by several degrees Celsius due to thermal expansion.
The warmed water next to a heater rises due to decreased density, creating a convection current. This movement helps distribute heat more evenly throughout the water.
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If it is a LUXURY type vehicle- heaters are designed not to turn on until water temperature is warmed to the point of producing heat so they do not blow cold air into passenger compartment. The colder it is outside the longer it takes to warm the water to produce heat