It would have to be awful cold for an awful long time for a water tower to freeze solid. The water is typically moving most of the time as it flows in and out. Water being pumped into the tower is going to be above freezing. And the large mass of water makes it pretty hard to get that cold. In colder climates, they may even have some sort of heating device, it only has to keep the water above freezing. And I'm sure the top edges get some freezing around them. ASS yes it could, anything could happen!!!
It can, but usually doesn't for two reasons : it is not exposed directly to the air, and there is generally water being added which must also be cooled to freeze. Water in motion can more easily distribute heat energy, so a large amount of the water would have to be continuously cooled to turn it all to ice.
If it does not have a circulating pump.
Moving water does not freeze.
Cold air and hot water makes water freeze faster simply because the hot water is steaming and so the result is that there is less water to freeze. hot water = steam = less water less water = faster freeze cold air = faster freeze
It expands when you freeze it
No. Both can freeze.
Hot and cold water and a freezer and a timer or stopwatch
warm water because the cold water will freeze the cell wall.
Cold temperatures will, if cold enough, freeze water.
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cold water
Cold air and hot water makes water freeze faster simply because the hot water is steaming and so the result is that there is less water to freeze. hot water = steam = less water less water = faster freeze cold air = faster freeze
It expands when you freeze it
Because cold
Cold water, being the closest to freezing point, will obviously freeze the fastest. Hot water will freeze the second fastest, and salt water barely ever freezes, except in very cold conditions.
if the air gets cold enough it can freeze water.
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Because the enzymes in freeze with the cold and move a little bit but not much
Cold water freezes faster because hot water has to cool down to the freezing temperature before it can freeze.
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