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In water, it just gets clean.
the reason that happens is because the sun gives warmth and since it goes down in the sunset its warmth goes away and it becomes cold.
It can't if it is "well" above freezing, but certainly if it is only a few degrees. The surface on a calm, cold night will radiate heat away from it rapidly. If there is little wind to mix the air, the coldest air near the surface will sink to the ground so that the temperature right at the surface where frost forms is at or just below the freezing point, while just above that where temperature is officially measured (2 meters) it can be several degrees warmer.
Just like any other material, it gets warmer, most likely expands, and may transition from solid to liquid and/or from liquid to gas. If it's already in the gaseous state, then its pressure increases. Its rate of radioactive decay is not affected.
no, it just rains alot because of the gulf stream, which also keeps most of the Atlantic warmer.
Nothing happens to the molecules. They're just warmer and moving around faster.
global warming It is just a natural cycle the Earth goes through. It doesn't get to warm, but rather just gets warmer then cooler again.
Nothing. She just gets her rest.
In water, it just gets clean.
it just gets refracted
she gets grounded just like us
because the sun hits the equator more therefore, the equator is warmer
He/she will be ok just give him/her a bath
it either shatters, or just gets very hot.
Just go die
They die, just like everybody else.
A goose just cackles about and gets eaten at Christmas or in a pie.