It only causes clouds if the air cools to its dew point, and even then not always (although in that case you would get fog). For clouds to form, you need rising air, whereupon the air would be forced to cool to its dew point and condense if it were to continue to rise. This only happens when there is something forcing it to rise.
The cooling or the melting point of gold is 1064.43 C.This is the temperature at which the gold cools.
Clouds occur when moist air is cooled. This usually a fall in barometric pressure, or expansion in our atmosphere. There are other factors at work, however, one of them is called adiabatic heating and cooling. When a volume of air is compressed, its temperature rises, and when it is decompressed, or expanded, then it cools. In the case of cloud formation, it is the drop in temperature by adiabatic cooling, and the content of moisture in the air, that make the difference in how clouds are formed.
This is because of newtons law of cooling, the rate that the water cools is proportional to the difference between the temperature of the water and the temperature of the surroundings. So, as the water is hotter it cools faster, as it cools down the rate of cooling decreases.
It cools it somewhat. Global cooling occurs after a volcanic eruption when clouds of dust remain in the sky for several days reflecting the sun's rays. This results in a cooling of the atmosphere.
When air rises it decompresses and cools. The cooling can cause moisture in the air to condense.
Clouds form when water evaporates, travels up the atmosphere, cools and then condenses.
Evaporation causes cooling . The skin cools when evaporation takes place.
Sweat of perspiration cools down the body through evapourative cooling. As liquid evapourates energy is absorbed from the sun!!!!
No. The purpose of the cooling agent is to maintain the engine temperature within permissible limits to ensure minimal damage to the engine and avoid overheating. The cooling system cools the engine and reduces its temperature.
They help regulate your temperature. Sweating causes evaporation which cools you.
It cools down and essentially freezes as the temperature drops below the meltng point.
The rapidity of cooling depends on the temperature difference between the two materials.