that happens because cold water is heavier than hot water.
Water can be hot or cold if you want
hot. it is cold when it condensates.
Cold water has a greater density than hot water.
It is a matter of density cold water is denser(compact) that hot water. thus cold water will flow faster than less dense(loose)hot water.
If cold and hot water are poured into the same container, then the cold water will gain energy and the hot water will lose energy, until the water as a whole has the same temperature
cold water seperates marker pigiments from a paper filter
A hot plate will separate salt water.
Not all plumbing devices do; some have combined hot/cold taps. In either case, hot and cold water lines are separate, the hot water coming from a water heater. The simplest taps merely control each line, letting the user measure out how much of each they want.
Water can be hot or cold if you want
Yes, separate gaskets for hot and cold. Hot usually goes first. It's easy to fix for about $4.
sure it is not the same because of the burning effect of hot water eodema of pharincs and laringitis
yes if it's cold no if it's hot
HOT rises COLD sinks
Cold water
Hot water is less denser than cold water and has a greater temperature.
Hot water is less denser than cold water and has a greater temperature.
I think not because cold water is heaver than hot water and hot water rises to the top and cold drops to the bottom.