cold liquid
the thicker a liquid is the longer it take to boil!
Gas becomes a liquid when it gets cold. This is called condensation. Some examples of this is when water vapor becomes clouds that start to rain, and when cold hydro flasks get wet on the outside because of water vapor condenses in contact with it.
Because it gets to cold in the atmosphere for the rain to stay liquid, so it freezes and becomes hailstones ;)
You may be talking about the latent heat of vaporisation as a liquid boils it talkes on energy to change from liquit to gas. This means that whatever is causing it to boil gets colder. Hence if you spill a volatile liquid on you skin it feels cold as it evaporates very quickly. Andy
A liquid gets cold enough to turn into a solid at zero degrees and under as this is the freezing point.
It gets as cold at -300 degrees Fahrenheit or colder
yes because the thicker it gets the more time it takes to evaporate.
it changes when it gets cold
evaporation is when liquid gets hot and turns into steam condensation is wen liquid gets cold and turns into a fog like substance
it depends on how much gravy granules you put in when it was hot. the thicker the gravy was when it was hot determines the solidity of the gravy when its cold. it will never be completely solid but stodgy.
Every liquid, with the single exception of liquid helium, will eventually freeze if it gets cold enough. Helium, however, does not freeze.
The power steering pump probably needs replaced. When it's cold the fluid is thicker so it is easier for the pump to have pressure in it when it gets hot the fluid gets thinner so the pump is having to work harder than in the cold
one of the main factors would be that the fur of the animal it gets thicker so when there hibernating they don't get cold
Type your answer here... it gets thicker and thicker
The gas gets colder. Get it cold enough, it becomes a liquid.
Lower the temperature to below the freezing point, and it gets nice and hard.