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Absolutely. Water must achieve a temperature below 32°F before it can freeze. The closer the water is to room temperature, the quicker it will freeze. There is a phenomenon in which warm water freezes and cold water not: In some regions(e.g. Siberia) it is possoble to pour boiling hot water to the ground and it will freeze even before it hits the bottom. This is possible as hot water's molecules are moving more heavily than those of cold water. Therefore the surface of the water is bigger and warmth can leave the molecules faster. I remember a report of a experiment at one of the university's found hot water froze faster by a inute.
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it is because when you take a warm or hot shower, then water that you are using condense it to the air & it covers the mirror of your bathroom.
Warm water is less dense.
Bodies start to float once the gas from decomposition replaced the water inside the lungs. It is effected by the depth and temperature or the water. In warm water it can be as soon as 1 to 2 days in 80 degree water, or as much as 14 to 20 days in freezing cold water.
because water is generally cold unless heated in a kettle. Coffee on the other hand is warm when you make it so if the water is colder to start with it will take less time to freeze.
cold water
It will get cold, if you leave it cold for long enough drop it into warm water and it will cause it to start cracking making it so you can take little pieces off.
yes
warm water because the cold water will freeze the cell wall.
Less that 1 minute if its winter in Antarctica.
Yes, usually.
Water freezes at 0 clecuis and 32 farenghit
The starting temperature will certainly affect the time it takes for water to freeze. By definition, the temperature will be the same for both the water that started warm as it is for the water that started cool when they both freeze. The time difference comes from going from warm (~85 degrees) to freezing (32 degrees) and from cool (~50 degrees) to freezing (32 degrees).
Cold.. just enough to freeze water..
The sugar will dissolve in the warm water.
They are various lengths, usually 10-12 inches long which puts the shut off inside of the house where it is warm. After you shut off the faucet, the water left in the faucet drains out so it will not freeze. This is why you have to take the hose off in the winter or it will most likely go ahead and freeze.