Thermal energy applied to the water is transformed into kinetic energy by the water molecules. The water molecules have more energy so the temperature increases.
Yes, because when water evaporates it is usually warm when the sun is up and shining - so warm water evaporates more quickly than cold water because it is warm.
warm water
Your cold water may be warm due to a variety of reasons, such as a malfunctioning water heater, hot water mixing with cold water in the pipes, or warm weather causing the water in the pipes to heat up.
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Yes, in energy is added
no it does not
A water heater typically takes about 1 to 2 hours to warm up and reach the desired temperature.
Warm water comes though a facet because you have a boiler or anything else to heat up the water.
Kind of,.... if say your boiling water or defrosting something in water its good to use warm water so it speeds it up. Hope that helps!
Breast milk is good for up to 2 hours after thawing in warm water.
warm up a nipple and put warm milk or water in a bottle
No, the feet need to warm up, not to remain cold; submerge them in warm water (but not scalding hot water).