depends on the temperature outside
yes
boiling will change all water being boiled fairly quickly into water vapor. Exposed water of any temperature will slowly become water vapor by way of evaporation.
slowly high specific heat
Changes in both temperature and pressure induce phase changes in water (and all other materials!).
Yes, but very slowly.
No, the changes are far more gradual and are seasonal rather than day to day
yes
Heat capacity, it takes more energy to raise the temperature of water 1o than it does gold 1o. That's why if you apply the same amount of heat to gold and water the gold will heat up faster (i.e., change temperature quicker).
This is when it changes in to water slowly it disappears and turns in to particles called water vapor slowly and slowly
The earth's surface changes through erosion, due to wind, water, vegetation, ice or temperature
The watery fluids in the human body have a high specific heat capacity. This is one of the reasons why the temperature of the body changes slowly when the temperature of the surroundings changes slowly when the temperature of the surroundings changes. The specific heat capacity of a substance is the energy transferred by heating needed to raise the temperature of 1kg of the substance through 1 degrees.
boiling will change all water being boiled fairly quickly into water vapor. Exposed water of any temperature will slowly become water vapor by way of evaporation.
slowly high specific heat
boiling will change all water being boiled fairly quickly into water vapor. Exposed water of any temperature will slowly become water vapor by way of evaporation.
Changes in both temperature and pressure induce phase changes in water (and all other materials!).
Changes in both temperature and pressure induce phase changes in water (and all other materials!).
false
Yes, water has a higher thermal capacity.