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high specific heat
They cause smaller temperature swings.
Because the evaporation of water carries heat away from the fire. Water has a high specific heat capacity. This is a measurement of the amount of energy required to cause a unit volume of a material to increase by a unit temperature. As such you must add a lot of energy to water to cause a small increase in temperature. For example to increase the temperature of 1 litre of water by 1 degrees C, you must add 4181.3 joules of energy.
Temperature is an important factor, but temperature alone cannot predict that ice will melt. Adding the heat of fusion to ice at zero degrees centigrade will cause it to melt without elevating its temperature, and removing the heat of fusion from water at zero degrees centigrade will cause it to freeze without lowering its temperature.
Because when fronts met and collide they sometimes mix together and change temperature just like when you mix Kool-aid and water together and get juice.
Three types of weathing
Yes. Temperature changes, water, wind, pressure changes, plant and animal action, and gravity are all agents of physical weathing.
Increasing the temperature will cause the pH to decrease.
Transporting is a key and at high temp (100-300 deg c) of water changing the rock. water is great at weathing because its has great solution properties.
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Air pressure
The most common cause for the water temperature to rise is a nonworking thermostat. Another common cause is a nonworking water pump.
The cause is a higher temperature.
high specific heat
They cause smaller temperature swings.
The cause of a liquid turning into a solid is that the molecules from a liquid start to decrease because of the temperature dropping lower until the molecules are squeezed together and hold a shape.
A temperature usually signals an infection of some sort. Look for a cause and treat that cause. giving it a towel soaked in water or a frozen water jug to lay by may help bring temp down.