Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The process of freezing requires that water move from its current temperature down to 32 degrees. Hot water has a greater gap from the current temperature to 32 degrees than cold water does, so hot water takes longer to freeze.
a cold front is the fastest moving front
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I think the hot water bubble flies fastest than cold water bubble.
Find someone who has a cold and ask them to cough in your face.
water but not cold
sound travels fastest in cold
Cold water
Cold water freezes faster then warm water.
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A cold front moves the fastest, and a stationary front moves the slowest. A cold front moves about 20 mph, while a stationary front moves very little.
Cold water, being the closest to freezing point, will obviously freeze the fastest. Hot water will freeze the second fastest, and salt water barely ever freezes, except in very cold conditions.
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