No.
If you have the same volume of both then there are in cold water more molecules.
because of a chemical reaction that causes the cup to melt a little and the color soaks in.
It depends If the water is cold and the temp of glass don;t matter than it is glass of cold water If the glass is cold and the temp of the water don't matter than it is cold glass of water People normally use glass of cold water
The difference in taste between hot and cold water is due to temperature affecting our taste buds and the solubility of substances in water. Hot water can enhance the release of flavors and aromas from substances in the water, making it taste different than cold water.
No hot water freezes, it has to cool off first.
Warm water is little bit hotter than cold water. The temperature of warm water is higher than that of cold water
No, the temperature of the water does not affect the color of pomegranate juice. The color of pomegranate juice is determined by the pigments present in the fruit, not by the temperature of the water it is mixed with.
Cold water has a higher density than that of warm water (hence it is lower than the warmer parts of water in the same container). Due to its increased density, the same sinking object will descend more slowly through its warmer comparison.A2. The last part should read ".. than through its warmer .."And in this type of question, you should consider viscosity as well. not much different in hot or cold water, but very different in oil or treacle with temperature change.
still red but just because there cold blooded animals that doesn't mean that there going to have a different colored blood than humans do.
No, hot water heats up faster than cold water.
Unless you bought 'cold brew' tea, then you have to heat it. You can make 'sun tea and leave it out in direct sun in cold water, and let the sun heat the water and make the tea, without heat, tea in cold water will make very mildly tea flavored water.
No, cold water is not hot. Cold water is at a lower temperature than hot water.