Temperature affects the strength or adherence of Elmer's glue by causing it to either fail to bond at very low or high temperatures. If the temperature is very low the glue will become brittle and crack. If the temperature is very high the glue won't work because more liquid is being moved around by the molecules.
Tremendously. -And it matters what exactly you mean by 'glue'.
NO!!! the strength of magnet is not affected by temperature
As the temperature increases the strength decreases, and vice versa
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Elmer's glue is not meant to be ingested, and it is not safe for consumption. If ingested in small amounts accidentally, it may cause discomfort and irritation to the tongue. It is important to contact a medical professional if you have ingested Elmer's glue.
No the temperature doesn't the size does.
no. climate and seismic activity have no connection whatsoever
In heat the bag will decrease in tensile strength. In coldness it will have weaker overall structural integrity.
Yes , heat makes epoxies set quicker and harder.
Temperature is important as you will find most glues stick well between 55 to 75 f . Epoxy in particular needs warmth ( 75 -100 f ) to mix well and set.
Humidity really has no effect on the strength of rubber bands, but temperature does. Heat and cold affects the structure, strength, and elasticity of rubber bands.
Warmer temperature seems to help setting time in many adhesives, and definitely gives epoxies more strength.