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yes. the extent will vary with the temperature of the water
Yes. It depends on the refractive index of the medium through which the light is travelling.
it depends on the temperature because if it is a cold temperature the temperature will decrease.
False. some spring are called warm springs or hot springs. it depends on the temperature.
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All liquids will evaporate to some extent at room temperature. The extent of evaporation depends on the vapor pressure of the liquid and the volume of distribution. However, for some liquids the vapor pressure is so low that evaporation is nearly negligible at room temperature.
Whichever axis you like. To some extent it depends on whether temperature is the independent or the dependent variable. If the graph is of the temperature of some food when it has been in an over for different lengths of time, then the independent variable is the time and the temperature should be on the vertical axis. However, if the graph is of the temperature of the same food and the number of bacteria present in it, then the temperature is the independent variable and should be on the horizontal axis.
The extent of cold work that a metal can withstand depends on the recrystallization point which is usually carried out at room temperature. The cold rolling and cold drawing of metal significantly improves surface finish.
To some extent this is a matter of personal preference, but most people like a shower temperature slightly warmer than body temperature, about 105ºF or 40ºC.
The speed of sound depends on the density of the medium through which it must travel. Temperature is also significant to a lesser extent.
It depends on the temperature, but at high oven temperature some do, but the majority are killed.
Salt lowers the freezing temperature of water to some extent, so ice at 0°C can be melted to some porportion of ice at a lower temperature and brine.
Yes to some extent at temperature higher than 0 kelvin.
It depends on what you mean, but in general, when you play a trumpet, the entire thing vibrates to some extent.
To the extent you let it. Everything depends on the situation.
No. It depends on what type of freezer you have. With some freezers, you can set the temperature.