cold water is much heavier than hot water . the water becomes warm
Its called water vapor.Its happens when the outside is really hot or warm and the inside of whatever is cool or cold.
This is what I read from another question, answered by ID0410848064: When hot lava meets the cooler temperatures of the ocean, an instantaneous cooling reaction takes place within the hot lava causing the minerals to form and crystallize quickly, usually of a different chemical and molecular composition if it were allowed to cool gradually at the earth's surface. Also, the hot lava may take on saline water from the ocean, therefore altering the overall mineral composition. Hope this helped :)
It is hot because where the equator is, is a very how place.
If the hot water tank is off it is possible. It is also possible for the cold water going to the hot water tank to freeze. Insulate all pipes that are exposed - or let them drip (this is more expensive!)
There are countless millions of chemicals that dissolve in hot water (or even in cold water). I don't know why you think there are only two. Water is a tremendously versatile solvent.
it melts.
that happens because cold water is heavier than hot water.
Precipitation, usually in the form of rain, is a common reaction of a cold front when it meets a hot environment.
It evaporates. No matter if the water is cold, frozen, or even hot it evaporates.
A tornado forms
It depends on the situation. If cold and hot water were mixed roughly together, they will simply mix with each other. However, when hot water is poured over cold water gradually, they will not mix and the hot water will remain on top of the cold water. This always happens when using a large container. In a small container, they will also mix immediately.
it makes warmth
you get warm water.
Hot sugar is soft, when you add cold liquid it will get hard at once.
You get water at a temperature somewhere between the two.
it becomes warm
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