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Cold water...but if the water is heated than let still to room temp, it will freeze faster than regular room temp water *Because the time taken for something to cool to the temperature of its surroundings is proportional to the temperature (Newton's Law of Cooling and proceeding from there), the object with the higher temperature will take longer, thus the cold water freezes first. If the objects have the same initial temperature, they will take the same time to freeze (assuming identical conditions and a constant temperature in the surroundings for all objects). The above answer would be correct in realistic terms because boiling 'hard' water removes the dissolved ions from it (you may have noticed the "fur" in an electric jug) and raises the freezing temperature compared to unboiled water.
Yes all liquids freeze at the same temprature, although the boiling rate is affected by impurities.
A Jupiter wouldn't freeze or burn because they are the exact same temperature.
Cold water will freeze faster. Because the freezing point of water is 0oC, water that is closer to that point will freeze faster then hot water. This is because it will require less time to lower the temperature to the freezing point.
no, because if you put saltwater and freshwater in the freezer saltwater will not freeze completely ,because it has salt in it and it will not freeze at the same rate as freshwater that is my answer to this question.
you dont they are both the same so neither goes faster.
rain and hail can fall at the same time because if the weather is cold enough it will freeze but it doesn't freeze every single drop so it hails and rains at the f***in same time
Because if you were in a freezer you may freeze its the same as cakes then.
OK well, liquids expand at cold temperature while other matter contracts at cold temp. so the liquids expand and turn into ice. I need more info, How come liquids don't freeze at the same rate as what
The same reason you don't freeze and fall when it's below freezing. Birds have a metabolism that keeps them warm in addition to their feathers, and flying helps keep it up. Different species can tolerate different amounts of cold, and the ones that don't tolerate it are not generally found in regions where it gets too cold for them.
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Before the fruit can freeze, the water has to freeze. The same works in citrus orchards where the farmers turn the water sprinklers on when frost is forecast.
Technically it's still cold, but not enough to freeze to be icecream.
A fast change in temperature same reason boiling water will freeze if its below 32 and you throw it in the air.
Freeze is a verb, not an adjective, and therefore is not easy to make into an adverb. The adjective form of freeze is frozen. However, "frozenly" is not a word. The closest thing to an adverb for freeze is frostily, which shares the same root fros-/froz-.
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