it depends on the type of container but still it stays cold for only a while and no matter what if you keep it in the refrigerator it doesnot matter [don't try putting it in the frezer and definetly not with glass
Yes, water in smaller containers cools down faster than water in larger containers because there is less water mass to retain heat and more surface area for heat to escape. Smaller containers also allow for more efficient heat transfer with the surrounding environment.
Lions stay cool by dipping their feet in a near by river or just some water.
They collect water in their trunks and spray it ton their back. Sometimes they will go in the water to stay cool.
they drink a lot water.
they drink a lot water.
To stay hydrated and because it has no sodium
drink water and fluff feathers
Because gasses expand when the temperature rises, which puts extra pressure on the containers which again may cause them to explode if the temperature rises too much. When stored cold, the level of pressure will stay well within the limits that the containers safely can withstand.
In summer, they bathe in the cold water to cool off, and in winter their fur helps keep them warm.
a/c. If you have lemonade or water that will help you stay cool in the summer. Or ride a bike. But in the winter you can stay home and have a blanket over you while you relax or watch tv.
When an alligator hibernates, it will find a cool damp cave to stay in, not underwater.
No they live in fresh water,just to stay cool and moist