While reptiles generally thrive in temperate and warmer climates, there are certain species that have adapted too much colder environments. Temperature can also determine whether a reptile is diurnal or nocturnal. In other words, temperature affects the eating habits of reptiles.
if they are warm blooded they will adapt to the warm.if they are cold blooded they will stay the same.
It thickens and turns into a gel
the temperature cools and wind from the sea blows onto the land.
it normally stays the same
Heats with compression, cools with expansion.
the water vapor turns to liquid
It will disintegrate as the temperature becomes too extreme
the proess of water vapor becoming liqud water when it cools is called condensation.
"its not the heat , its the humidity" usually means it is the the humidity that cools your body temperature down .
It expands as the surrounding air pressure lessens. It also cools along with the ambient temperature.
Some reptiles can stand cooler temps so nothing in their case. Others need the heat to digest their food so if they get to cool they will get sick and die
The molecules slow down and begin to change back to the liquid state.
The capillary thermostat has a capillary tube which is usually filled with a refrigerant which usually contracts or expands due to temperature. As the temperature expands this liquid and in turn this pressure presses against a bellows that pushes against a switch , the switch closes and the refrigerator runs until the capillary cools enough to decrease the pressure and the opposite happens.