Only in water coolers.
Pure water no. Water conducts electricity because of the impurities in it.
Because the molecules in metal are slower when cold and therefore let electricity run through it easier.
No, but impure is a good conductor of electricity.
Electricity produced from water is also known as Hydro electricity. In this form of electricity production large turbines are run with the force of water to produce electricity.
water is a good conductor of electricity so the answer is yes!
Not pure water - salt water can - hot or cold.
No, cold water is piped into the hot water tank and is heated by electricity or gas, it then flows out to the hot water taps.
It is more about mineral content than the temperature of the water. The more minerals in the water the better a conductor, the less minerals then it conducts worse. Pure water doesn't conduct electricity at all.
yes
Electricity to run the dishwasher. That electricity can be generated by coal, solar, gas, or hydro power.
Cold water is better for the enviorment, because it uses "NO" electricity and power.
Cold tap water gets colder when run longer because it has been sitting in the pipes at room temperature, so the initial water that comes out is not as cold as the water that has been sitting in the pipes longer. As you run the water longer, you are drawing water from deeper in the pipes, which is cooler because it has had more time to cool down.