the temperature at which it is being cooled
Yes it would cause it has water in it
it can sublimate faster in hot water
Cool water moves slow because the molecules are moving slow. In hot water, molecules are moving fast, thus, hot water seems to move faster than cold water at times.
I don't think that is possible. How can "hot" make "cool" water "cold"? (also, 'hot ice' is boiling water)
Convection heat transfer occurs when hot water flows into cool water. This is because the hot water heats up the cool water through the movement of fluid.
because the moon is cold and the sun is hot which affects their temperatures
The hot water warms the refrigerator, which forces it to turn on to cool it off.
yes, hot water just cools down cold water will turn into ice which will take longer
It refers to hot people seeing cool water and being attracted to it.
If you let hot water cool down, it will become cold water.
No, salt is more soluble in hot water than in cool water. Hot water molecules have more energy, creating more space between them for salt molecules to dissolve. This allows for more salt to dissolve in hot water compared to cool water.
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...