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it depends on how much the temp is.
increase of temp in 70- 80 degrees
Yes, the colder the temp, the longer the bubbles last.
cold crude will not let all the bs@w compleitly out. if you heat to 140 temp then spin the oil at a high rate the water and the bs will fall out of it... also hot and cold will have a weight difference............ it will change the gravity.
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it depends on how much the temp is.
yes it does...but to b more specific, ask the question the other way around "does water temp affect density?"....ABSOLUTELY
increases the temp
No.
no it does not it matters how much water you put in not the temp
Solubility increase at higher temperatures.
how tall is the waterfall? What's the flow rate? What's the temp of the water and the ambient temp of the surrounding air?
increase of temp in 70- 80 degrees
A dark pool liner might cause a very small increase in water evaporation, but nothing significant. The dark pool liner will raise the water temp a bit which, in turn, may increase the evaporation rate. But, the evaporation rate is much more dependent upon the air temperature and humidity than on the water temp, so the increase in water temp would only have a very small effect on the overall or net water evaporation rate. Hope this helps ... yes, it will, and it could be a significant increase.
They can change air temp. and humidity in the air.
yes temp does affect the strength of magnets. The cooler the magnet the stronger it gets.
Heat is not the only thing affecting the flow rate of honey; the water content also changes how fast or slow honey flows. The higher the water content, the lower the temp at which it freely flows. Optimum temperatures for honey flow are listed as between 10 and 30 degrees celsius. Therefore, 72 degrees Fahrenheit should produce adequate flow rate, depending on water content of the honey.