Cold is relative.
heat is relative.
what is the temperature you are looking for?
72 degrees can be considered hot or cold.
consumption for water, i would say under 45 degrees Fahrenheit, would be cold.
So many answers.
There are a great number of temperatures that could be considered to be cold for water. Water under 70 degrees Fahrenheit is considered cold.
Cold is relative. heat is relative. what is the temperature you are looking for? 72 degrees can be considered hot or cold. consumption for water, i would say under 45 degrees Fahrenheit, would be cold. So many answers.
because when winter comes around then the water gets cold and frozen and polar means very cold..
because it holds in cold or hot things like soup or something cold mabe ice water
Warm or cold defines the temperature of the water. In general warm currents flow north and cold currents flow south. That makes sense. Also warm currents flow on the surface and cold currents flow deep since cold water is denser than warm water.
generally the cold drinks are not harmful for health but the daily use of cold drinks can be harmful for health like sugar and other hart problems can be occur by the daily use of cold drinks
Freezing cold temperature in the United States is at thirty-two degrees fahrenheit. This is the temperature at which water will begin to turn into ice.
Salmon, like all fish, are considered to be cold blooded, as their body temperature varies with their environment. This means that when they are in cold water, their body temperature is cold too, whereas when they are in warm water their body temperature rise to match.Yes, like all fish
cold water w/ high salinity
Isn't cold water already cold? I would say cold water gets cold first. I've heard that hot water freezes faster than cold water.
Well, between cold water and cold water.... I would have to say, Cold water 1) You mean cold water or hot water, and 2) Neither. I would go for lukewarm water. 1) You mean cold water or hot water, and 2) Neither. I would go for lukewarm water.
It is standing water (a pond or puddle for example) as distinct from running water (such as a stream or river). Water temporarily stored, such as in your cold water cistern in your house, would not be considered as standing water, for it is replenished frequently.