When water becomes warmer, its molecules gain energy and move faster, causing it to expand slightly and become less dense. This can lead to changes in ocean currents, weather patterns, and the melting of ice caps. Additionally, warmer water can also hold less oxygen, affecting marine life and ecosystems.
The viscosity of water decreases as temperature increases. This means that water becomes less thick and flows more easily as it gets warmer.
convection - as the water near the heat source gets warmer, it becomes less dense and rises, creating a current that circulates the water in the pan.
H2O is produced when ice melts. That is an Endothermic change.Because warmer heat is entering the ice cube so that then causes the ice cube to melt. This is also a Physical change anything that melts is physical and you can reverse what you did! Science is AWESOME!
Yes, warmer water generally has less oxygen compared to cooler water because oxygen dissolves more easily in cooler water.
When you mix water with oil and salt, the salt will dissolve in the water but not in the oil. Oil and water will not mix as they are immiscible, forming separate layers due to their different polarities. The salt will stay dissolved in the water layer.
as air become warmer velocity of sound increases
As temperature increases, the density of water generally decreases. This is because as water molecules get warmer, they gain energy and move further apart, causing the overall density of the water to decrease.
it becomes a warm front
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As air becomes warmer it becomes less dense (as long as the pressure remains constant)
Some of the water will get a little warmer, and some will get colder.
The water becomes a gas.
it becomes salt water
it becomes water vapour in the air
It becomes runoff.
This object become warmer, or react with water, or is dissolved.
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.