Water is densest (i.e most compact for a given mass) at about 4 degrees Centigrade - that's 39 degrees Fahrenheit. That's quite a good thing for fish: water that's near to freezing, stays at the surface, so that's where the ice forms. And that stops deeper water from chilling so quickly, so fish can hang out below the ice.
Water is heaviest at around 4 degrees Celsius or 39 degrees Fahrenheit. At this temperature, water molecules are tightly packed together, making the water denser compared to when it is colder or warmer.
When it is as cold as possible before freezing into ice, this will depend on the atmospheric pressure but generally between 0c and 4c
Water is heaviest when it is contaminated
Water is most dense at 4 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, water molecules are packed closely together, making it the heaviest and most compact. It is important to note that water expands as it freezes, which is why ice floats on liquid water.
Yes, air temperature can affect water temperature. Warmer air temperature can cause water to warm up, while colder air temperature can cause water to cool down. Wind and sunlight exposure can also play a role in influencing water temperature.
She struggled to lift the heaviest box in the stack.
The superlative word for heavy is "heaviest."
The superlative degree of heavy is "heaviest."
Salt water
Astatine is a solid at room temperature due to its relatively high atomic mass and the strong forces of attraction between its atoms. These forces keep the atoms closely packed together, resulting in a solid state. Additionally, astatine's position in the periodic table and its electron configuration also contribute to its solid state at room temperature.
In 3,98°C(The heaviest) the density is 1000 kg/m3 = 1,000 kg/l = 1,000 g/cm3. When going to a higher or lower temperature than 3,98°C, the density decreases.
heaviest water at 04 c why?
I think it is blue whale. I hope this helped. ^_^
heaviest, heavier
They have different densities, water being the heaviest of the two, so they do not mix.
Heaviest
Hotter the temperature the hotter the water or the colder the temperature the colder the water gets
The heaviest organ of the body is the skin, or are you asking for the heaviest organ in the body?
heaviest
..... sense water temperature?