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It evaporates. No matter if the water is cold, frozen, or even hot it evaporates.
When hot water is thrown into the air on a cold day, the water quickly evaporates due to the temperature difference. The water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals, forming a cloud. This happens because the cold air saturates quickly with the water vapor, creating a visible cloud.
Condensation is formed when water vapor in the air cools and changes into liquid water droplets, usually when it comes into contact with a cold surface. This process is responsible for the droplets you see on the external surface of a cold glass or on the inside of a window on a cold day.
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When you exhale on a very cold day, your warm breath contains water vapor. When the warm, moist air meets the cold air, it cools rapidly and the water vapor condenses into tiny droplets, forming fog. This happens because cold air cannot hold as much moisture as warm air.
In the form of radiation, heat energy will move to the water. (Remember: hot moves to cold and cold can't move!) Eventually, the water will reach the same temperature as the air around it, reaching equilibrium. Hope this helped!
Hot water need less energy to be evaporated than cold water.
You urinate alot.
Avoid the jellyfish at all costs, even if it is dead. Put hot water or cold water on your sting, then wait for a day or two for it to heal.
in the day it gots very hot but in night it is freezing cold
it gets hot and cold
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