ice water, cause the cold temperature is touching more of the bottle or cans surface area so it cools down faster
Basically, the rate at which the water will cool depends on the difference between the water's temperature, and the temperature of its surroundings. The higher the temperature difference, the faster it cools. There are some other factors, but that's the gist of it...
It does cool faster, it has a lower specific heat capacity and so cools at a faster rate, only by a few degrees over say 30 minutes, but it is.
No. Mint does not cool down water. It only creates the senation of something being cool.
Water is the only liquid that expands when frozen.
It helps a lot. Drinking only hot or room temperature beverages for the first 3 days keeps your blood from clotting in the uterus. This makes it flow out faster and shortens your period. Has been working for me for 3 months.
no
This only generally happens when they are not allowed to cool slowly and for example a cold draft goes acrooss it allowing one side to cool faster.
Only if its in contact with the wind.
Yes, but this is only caused by difference in effect of evaporation during cooling or warming up. It costs energy to evaporate and that is mainly acquired from the liquid, so stimulating the cooling (faster) and counteracting at warming up (slower).
cool water then take he/she to the vet.
because ice melts and realeses cols liquid to the water
No, drinking is not allowed while fasting. Only water is typically permitted during fasting periods.