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If Ice cubes are melting in water, the temperature of both the ice cubes and the water will be exactly the freezing temperature of water: 32F, 0C. You cannot change this. You can add heat to make the ice cubes melt faster, but the extra heat will have no effect on the temperature, It will all go to melting the ice cubes.
It depends on the flower.
There is no discernible difference in speed due to water temperature. The wave speed depends upon wavelength and the depth of the water for tsunamis at sea.
to get the flower you have to go above the sphinx and move the handles around that controlls where the water goes to make the water flow. once the water is flowing down the fountain the water will reach the flower and the flower will bloom. the sphinx will then give you the flower.
Once a liquid reaches its boiling point (100oC for water), the temperature of the liquid will no longer increase, no matter how much you increase the temperature of the heat source. The only way to increase the temperature of the water is to increase the pressure on it. This is the principle behind a pressure cooker.
a pinto bean a pinto bean grows for about 2 months and a flower has to go through several months to become mature
yes
They will go in almost any temperature of water
if you have ever got on a water ride where you have to lay on your bottom you can notice that when wearing a swimsuit you go faster then if your wearing street clothes. that is because it has a different fabric. so yes it does go faster.
Hot water boils faster than cold water because it is closer in temperature to the boiling point. The boiling point of water is 100oC. If we had hot water at 90oC and cold water at 20oC, then the hot one would reach the boiling point of 100oC faster, since it only has 10oC more to go adn less heat needs to be added.ummm... hot water and hot water boil at the same rate...
Hot water boils faster than cold water because it is closer in temperature to the boiling point. The boiling point of water is 100oC. If we had hot water at 90oC and cold water at 20oC, then the hot one would reach the boiling point of 100oC faster, since it only has 10oC more to go adn less heat needs to be added.ummm... hot water and hot water boil at the same rate...
If you add a higher concentration of acid, or increase the temperature, the reaction will go faster.