Warming of the water with eventual boiling at 100 degrees C. At this point the water turns to steam.
heat does affect water cause the moleculilis that soread to each other
sunlight affect land and water to due the heat.
the water get easily evaporated by the heat
its causes evaporation
Yes, it does.
The thinner the liquid is the faster it will absorb heat.
Yes - it takes longer to freeze water if you add heat - or melts it, if already frozen
Too much heat could dehydrate water and kill trees and plants.
No, water splashing out of the calorimeter will not affect the specific heat of the metal. The specific heat of a substance is an intrinsic property that remains constant regardless of the environment.
by changing the gases to real water
The type of material does not affect the amount of heat a body can store. The factors that affect the amount of heat a body can store include its mass, specific heat capacity, and temperature difference.
No, the amount of water does not affect its temperature. The temperature of water is determined by the amount of heat energy it contains, regardless of the quantity of water present.