It will cool at the same pace at either temperature setting. When it reaches the set temperature it will adjust the fan speed as well as the air temp to maintain the setting. Auto air is just that, automatic. Hit the auto button and set the desired temp and only adjust the temp when you are too warm/cold everything else will function automatically.
That would depend on the temperature inside and out. The ice will melt faster where the air is warmer. If the temperature is less than 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit, the ice will not melt.
Most breads are cooked at 350-400 degrees F; the higher the temperature, the crustier and faster the outside will bake.
58 degrees because it is closer to 69 degrees.
It depends on the location you are at. There are many factors like the atmospheric pressure, temperature and the characteristics of the fridge. Say you are in the desert and it is 36 degrees Celsius. If the temperature inside the fridge is 2-8 degrees Celsius, then the icecube would melt faster on the counter. However, if you are in the north pole, where it is approximately -30 degrees Celsius, then the icecube will not melt at all. However, if the fridge in north pole is 2-8 degrees Celsius, then the icecube would melt faster inside the fridge than outside. It all depends on which temperature is higher or lower.
Around 20- 25 degrees C is good, if its hoter the will dehydrate faster
Food can spoil anywhere. If it is left in the temperature danger zone, food will spoil faster. The temperature danger zone is between 145 degrees and 45 degrees.
Because your body is generating heat faster than it can lose it to the environment.
The temperature of the water and the temperature of the air would have to be factors in the answer. EDIT: Assuming the air and water are the same temperature, it would melt much faster in water. The thermal conduction is much higher.
The process of water freezing into ice involves the temperature of water being lowered to 32 degrees Celsius. Hot water will take longer to freeze because the difference between the temperature of hot water and 32 degrees is greater than the temperature of cold water and 32 degrees.
No it will not cool faster. What you can do to cool faster is set your blower speed to high. That will have more air blowing through your vents and that will cool the house faster.
it depends on what is the temperature of the water to begin with and if they were at the same degrees, it would be water.
In most cases it is 195-205 degrees F. This is the temperature at which an internal combustion engine performs it's best. And the faster the engine reaches this temperature the better.