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That depends on how much water you have, and what temperature it's starting at.If you have one pound of water, and its temperature is 40° F, then it will cool to 39° Fif you pull exactly one BTU of heat out of it.Different amounts of water, or different starting temperature . . . different amounts of heat.
This is different in different reactor designs:boiling water reactors operate at the boiling temperature of water (100C)pressurized water reactors operate at over 300Cseveral types of very high temperature gas cooled reactors can operate at temperatures up to 1000C
have three beakers filled with water all at the same starting temperature. wrap a different material on each beaker and leave for 15 minutes. measure the temperature of the water. water with the highest temperature is the best insulator
Yes, but the larger the amount of water, the longer it will take for it to freeze.
The exact material, amount of other substances (impurities) (for example, water moisture, in the case of air), the temperature, the pressure (which, in case of gases, affects density).
Water inflates cells, much as air inflates balloons.
it inflates it
By using the sun rays to calibrate the amount of water if the temperature affects the water cycle then it affects the whole world.
Presumably you mean sound traveling through water. Temperature affects the density of water, therefore the speed of sound in water, and pitch is frequency, so yes, temperature affects pitch.
red and blue
Temperature and how saturated the water is when you grow them.
Latitude and depth!!
Yes. How much it affects the experiment depends on exactly what the experiment is and how much the temperature has changed, but any change in temperature affects water's physical and chemical properties.
by using the sun rays to calibrate the amount of water if the temperature affects the water cycle then it affects the whole world . it affects it by not raining if it doesnt rain then the water cycle cant start again and so put your finger in the river and blow cool air doesnt the water feel cold the if the water is cool then wee it goes up it rains down cool water .if the wind blows to hard then the water cant go up so as you can see the temperature affects the water cycle in so many ways!
temperature, current, and turbidity A+temperature, current, and turbidity
The temperature and the salinity affect water's density.
the temperature at which it is being cooled