They become slow
Hot, like in the desert where they store there water in there needles and there inside because in the morning it is foggy and then moisture collects on them that how they get water. :)
The warmer of the two would be hot water. Tepid water is nearly body temperature, so it is considered lukewarm. That means that hot water is hotter than lukewarm water.
is cold water a better conductor than hot
Hot water vents are usually cracks, or holes in the Earth's crust that are under water. The heat from the mantle comes up through these cracks and heats the water causing it to boil, the hot water rises and that forms a underwater jet.
In the morning when the sun first comes up (before it gets way too hot). In the New York region where I live, it's best at sun-up or sun-down. The BEST WAY to catch a turtle is to dig a 12" deep hole next to a pond (away from the water). Put a little bit of lettuce/turtle food around the hole, and more inside of the hole. Come back the next day and hopefully you'll see your new pet!
it might melt
it moist inside the plastic
Nothing because pouring hot water in glass will do nothing except fogging the glass as you pour the water
Its called water vapor.Its happens when the outside is really hot or warm and the inside of whatever is cool or cold.
when water is too hot then it evaporates
If cold they hibernate. if hot they go in the water
cold couse my sisters turtle has had a reaction to hot water
The hot water heats the air inside the balloon - making it expand.
You will get warm instead of hot water. There is a tube inside the tank on the cold side that goes to the bottom of the tank and the hot comes directly from the top. Reverse them and you are going to get the cold water that settles to the bottom of the tank. It will not hurt the tank or anything, it just makes for poor hot water.
cold water is much heavier than hot water . the water becomes warm
All the air inside of it will inflate.
Well to keep your turtle tank clean i suggest putting the turtle in a separate bowl. Then scrubbing the edges of the tank will rid algae or other unpleasant rots. If you have gravel or pebbles on the bottom of the tank either replace them or run them through hot water for a few minutes. Then just set up the tank fill it with water and put your little turtle inside! Hope this helps!