The specific heat of water determines how much energy is needed to heat water.
about 20 minues or so
The coldness of the can condenses the warm moist air of the kitchen, so forming the beads of water.
20 minutes
h You can take warm water and take medicines or seek a doctor or take antibiotics or do yoga or take cough syrup.............. so many things to do.
It Melt Bcuz The water is Warm So it Melts The Ice && Then The Coldness Make the Warm Water Cold
When you have warm water the molecules are warm enough for vapor so that causes precipitation.
Well, large bodies of water take longer to heat or cool than land does, so a swimming pool will be a bit cooler... ... I think so....
Yes, because when water evaporates it is usually warm when the sun is up and shining - so warm water evaporates more quickly than cold water because it is warm.
Seeds can germinate in cooled boiled water, so long as the water is no longer warm or hot. The act of boiling will actually clean the water, causing it to be sterile.
Did you soke the seeds in warm water? I didn't, but I made sure that the soil the seeds were in stayed watered alot. It says online that you are supposed to soke the seeds for about twenty four hours in warm water before you plant them. I planted mine about a week ago and they are already sprouting. They are about 4 inches tall now! I am new at growing them, so I don't know how long it will take for them to grow to maturity.
They didn't shower. No one did in the 1800's. People washed in tubs of water or did a wash cloth type cleaning. Remember there was no running hot water so water had to be heated by bucketfuls to take a warm bath.
They didn't shower. No one did in the 1800's. People washed in tubs of water or did a wash cloth type cleaning. Remember there was no running hot water so water had to be heated by bucketfuls to take a warm bath.