It would be cold water because if the freezing point for water is 0 degrees. and say the cold water is 10 degrees and the hot water 90 degrees, the cold water is closer to the freezing point than the hot water and so freezes quicker
Yes, snow can sublimate in cold temperatures. Sublimation is the process by which a solid turns directly into a gas without first becoming a liquid. In cold temperatures, snow can undergo sublimation, turning directly from a solid (ice) into water vapor without melting into liquid water first.
It is too cold for liquid water to exist on the surface
water changes from a liquid to a solid if you make the temperature cold enough the water will freeze. Just think of ice when you first put it in the freezer. Then it magically turns into ice, a solid.
If liquid, the salt water may be as cold as 27 degrees F, because of the minerals in the water.
Condensation occurs when steam comes into contact with a cold surface, causing it to lose heat energy and transform into liquid water. This process is the opposite of evaporation, where liquid water turns into steam by gaining heat energy.
No. Charon is too cold for water to be liquid.
It is super cold.
plasma
If liquid, the salt water may be as cold as 27 degrees F, because of the minerals in the water.
It becomes cold water
Jupiter is too cold for liquid water.
Jupiter is too cold for liquid water.