I would assume it has to do with being out of the sun, seeing that if snow is in the sun it melts quicker, so if water is in the sun it'll be warmer than water in a well.
Because the water is cooler the hot touch that you have causes the water to be cooler than what is is actually.
A water cooler usually refers to a water dispenser that chills the water. Some people also refer to a water fountain (one of those things you drink water from in public buildings or parks) as a water cooler as well.
Sometimes people mistakenly refer to a water dispenser as a water cooler. The dispenser simply dispenses water with no change to temperature. The water cooler will cool the water as well. If you have one that is supposed to cool the water but isn't then there is likely a problem with the compressor.
If you can't locate a leak, inspect the EGR cooler.
Water is not easy to warm up, so during the day the water is cooler than the land. This causes the lake to cool the air above it. The cooler, denser air the sinks, and must spread out onto land when it reaches the surface.
No. Walleye need fresh water, preferably well oxygenated cooler water.
The liquid that condenses on glass when you breathe on it is water. The water is a condensate, and the cooler glass causes water in air we exhale to cool and condense.
For is actually a type of stratus cloud but is not given the name cloud as it is very low lying. It is common in areas close to water and is formed when moist air from the water passes over the cooler above the ground. This causes condensation as cooler air cannot support or carry as much moisture.
it is already liquid if it is cooler water
Bacteria.
It depends on the type of water cooler, but you can probably find the capacity at the bottom of the cooler.
well on call of duty: world at war it stops turrets over heating