cold water sinks to the bottom, and hot water rises to the top
So when u freeze water it terns to ice on a hot stove it will evaporate way faster but on the counter it depends on the house tempetcher
The resistivity of metals increases with temperature. Going the other way, some metals become superconductors if the temperature is lowered to a sufficiently low temperature.
yes it does...but to b more specific, ask the question the other way around "does water temp affect density?"....ABSOLUTELY
Because the water is like skin to the outer of the balloon so there is no way of popping it from fire.
it gets hotter the faster it goes the hotter it will get (this involves friction) or another way of saying it is: The temperature will change due to friction, the faster it goes the hotter it gets (friction is present)
Yes, it will not freeze until it gets below 32 degree F.
it moves by itself
Mass holds temperature--the more mass, the better it holds temperature...but, conversely, the longer it takes to get it to temperature all the way through.
It will not affect the mass in any way whatsoever.
no not really
it is called a tributery
no, it is acualy the other way around(but dont take my word for it ;)
Weather moves gases in the atmosphere
Weather moves gases into the atmosphere.
It is the other way around . . . weather controls where the wind blows, and how hard.
Moves it in a certain way
tempurature changes irs phase fromsolid to liquid or liquid so gas or the other way around