I've had a slight headache after drinking a very cold drink too quickly on a hot (sweaty) day.
When you cool a gas at a constant presure, the volume of the gas decreases. Therefore, the balloons will slightly shrink.
Blizzards can happen where there is winter so it could be anywhere in the world where it is cold enough and a storm comes in.
Some compounds of the juice have lower vapor tension.
There's not enough cool air for convection to take place.
Fruits and sealed sweets are some of the better options for picnics in hot and humid climates. Also cool drinks such as soda, lemonade or tea is a must.
Because the temperature is the same inside and outside the can, moisture condenses on the outside once you take the can from the fridge into a warmer humid place, however this would not happen if you took the cold can to a place at least as cold as the fridge.
Chemical reaction most likely just take parectamol with water juice could effect the use of parectamol
It might depend on the cold but oranges do have vitamin C so it would probably help.
condensation will likely form on the exterior of the can. Also the juice will eventually becomes warm because of the heat.
I think when you take an expired panadol for when you have a cold, you might get sicker? or maybe nothing will happen to you depending on how healthy and strong you are?
Hmmm... I think this shld b a better ans. When in a cold room, the glass will contract. So, when taken out of cold room and placed in hot room, expansion will take place. As the glass has uneven surface, the process of expansion will cause the crack.
The cold medicine is an antihistamine so you are taking double the amount of antihistamine.
Both, but condensation first.
Clothes take longer to dry on an outside line when it is humid but not too much linger. The clothes take longer to dry because when it is humid, there is moisture in the air.
A humid place is best because humid air rises and is full of wetness so water evaporates into humid air.
It will get very cold.
atleast once a day. but in humid countries, most people bathe during mornings and evenings. In cold areas like Hong Kong, they take a bath in the evening.