if you put tap water in the bike INSTEAD of coolant, you would run the bike for a few miles, the water would turn into steam, either evaporate or boil over an not cool the bike and you would seize and destroy the engine.
If you use it with coolant, like a 50/50 mix, you will probably be fine as long as you are changing your coolant each year. If you are worried about the recommended "distilled" water, do not be too worried. Just be sure that you do not have hard water or anything with softeners or things that could interfere with the cooling system. You also have to worry about the water adding to the corrosive properties of the coolant. Like I said, if you do it, 50/50 with the proper specified coolant, you will be fine as long as you are changing the coolant at the recommended intervals.
you would need water
We would die and crumble and have a cooled crust and we'd die
Crystallisation
the world would disappear
a motorbike would cost about £2000-£10000 it depends on witch motorbike you are buying
Technically, the freezing point of water is at 0oC. Water is most dense at 5oC, then if cooled further it would be solid at 0oC.
The pressure inside the container would decrease.
y would you ship a motorbike to Australia anyways
The plates will then stop moving
They'd stop moving.
yes it will,is 250 r engine water cooled or air cooled
it would turn into liquid because molecules gain energy and join forces as they are cooled.