depends on how cold or hot it is outside but it would have to be nearly 95 degrees night or 38 degrees Fahrenheit to really make much of a noticeable difference. The one sure fire way to avoid that is closing the top of the grill.
Cholesterol is partially destroyed after cooking at very high temperature.
No. Warm dough will spread faster because it has a smaller span of temperature it will be baked to. There will be no difference.
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Yes. If it is extremely cold, the gas will freeze and will be unusable.
Gasoline is stored in tanks underground. The outside temperature has no effect on the temperature of the fuel stored underground.
effect of temperature
Yes and no. Propane is very nonreactive by itself (except when burned in oxygen). The temperature that propane is at doesn't effect it's properties. Also, propane has a very low freezing point (-188°C) so it won't freeze when it gets cold. However, when using propane for a stove, etc., cold can affect how well it works. A propane tank is full of liquid propane under pressure. When it is being used, the liquid first has to vaporize to a gas, where it can then be burned. Because it takes a lot of heat for the liquid to vaporize into a gas, cold weather can slow down the flow. If this is a problem, the propane tank can be placed in a bucket of lukewarm water so that heat is available for the propane to vaporize.
it depends on outside ambient temperature, distance of fall and friction caused by cutting through the layer of air. Changes in temperature will be very minimal to be noticed though.
No, cooking read meat does not effect the protein content as it is stable in this type of meat. Cooking methods however can effect the vitamin content in red meat.
effect of temperature on elasticity
The greenhouse effect is where all the c02 in the atmosphere allows the sunlight in, but instead of the regular process where the sunlight goes away from Earth, the c02 traps the sunlight in, cooking Earth and increasing the temperature, leading to global warming.
yes, temperature does effect plastic if it gets to hot it can melt it.