Because of the second law of thermodynamics , law of entropy.
"when energy flows from a high-temperature object to a low-temperature object, the source temperature is decreased while the sink temperature is increased; hence temperature differences tend to diminish over time."
Igneous rock forms from the cooling of molten rock . It is referred as the "Parent Rock" because it is the first rock to be formed on the Earth.
adiabatic cooling
As the solution is cooled, the solubility of the solution decreases and a precipitate will form.
Crystalization is more of a side effect of cooling. So no.
the decrease in temperature decreases the solubility of a salt in water so on cooling some quantity of the salt will be precipitated out if process is slow then fine crystals are obtained.
A phenomenon of supercooling is possible.
In reality, the interior of the Earth is slowly cooling. In human time perspective, however, this cooling has no impact.
The stone is broken.
Sedimentary melting cooling and hardening Metamorphic
It will reduce the cooling temperature and preserve the ice for longer period.
For now, it is doubtful this will happen. However, if this does happen, the environment will be better off, at least temporarily.
Not much, the excess coolant would be pushed out the overflow tube.
Coolant doesn't go through the cooling system, and the vehicle will overheat.
The coolant will not protect the cooling system against corrosion.
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Allows the water pump to cavitate and aerates the cooling system.
Nothing will happen if you drain the cooling system and replace the coolant.