It has two reasons:
1.The specific heat of water is around four times higher than the specific heat of air, that is the water takes the energy from the hot horseshoe 4 times faster at the same temperature.
2. One liter of water contains more molecules than one liter of air, that is there are more mass around the horseshoe in water to take the heat than in air.
it will go down
When the air inside a balloon cools down, its particles move more slowly and take up less space. This causes the balloon to shrink as the volume of the air decreases.
When cool air cools further, the pressure generally decreases. As air cools, its molecules lose energy and move more slowly, resulting in less collisions and a decrease in pressure.
it cools down
When a mass of warm saturated air cools down the water vapor in the air is precipitated out causing either rain, snow or maybe fog
Lava cools down primarily through heat loss to its surroundings, such as the surrounding air and ground. Water can also cool lava quickly by causing it to solidify rapidly. Other methods include covering the lava with ash or other insulating materials to help it cool more slowly.
No. Lava heats up the air. In turn, the air cools the lava.
Lava will cool quickly compared to underground magma.
When the temperature of air cools, the molecules within the air lose energy and move more slowly. This decrease in kinetic energy can lead to increased density, causing the cooler air to sink. Additionally, as air cools, its capacity to hold moisture decreases, which can result in condensation and the formation of clouds or precipitation. Overall, cooling air can significantly affect weather patterns and atmospheric conditions.
it traps air inside to slow it down
When air cools down, its molecules lose kinetic energy and move closer together, causing the air to become denser. This increase in density can lead to a decrease in air pressure, and may also result in the condensation of water vapor in the air, leading to the formation of clouds and eventually precipitation.
Once the air cools, the balloon will lose its lift and settle back to the ground.