it raises the temperature.
how dose water affect the light
275 degrees
I don't know about that, but baking soda dose.
because Saturn has a lower density then earth
NO!!!! 'Faster; is NOT the correct word. Salt water freezes at a lower temperature than pure water. 'Faster' only indicates the time it takes to lower the temperature. Pure de-ionised (distilled ) water freeze at 0 oC Salt water freeze at - 6 oC Faster only indicates the length of time it takers to lower the temperature from 0 oC to -6 oC . There is a whole lot of physical chemistry devoted to depression of freezing point (Cryoscopic Constants). of different solvents, containing different solutes.
32 degrees Fahrenheit
Only if mixed with water of a hot temperature. If it's lukewarm or below it should be ok.
It depends on how hot/cold your water is, and how hot/cold room temperature is.
Water can evaporate at any temperature, but its rate of evaporation increases as the temperature rises. At the boiling point of water (212°F or 100°C at sea level), water evaporates rapidly, transitioning to steam.
Baking paper typically takes around 2-4 weeks to biodegrade, as it is usually made from materials that break down relatively quickly. However, factors like moisture, temperature, and the specific composition of the paper can affect the degradation process.
none.
It is not safe to give your dog a lower dose of Heartgard without consulting a veterinarian first. The recommended dosage is based on your dog's weight and giving a lower dose could potentially be harmful to your pet.