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The glow stick in the cold water will not glow as bright as the glow stick in the hot water because when you cool the glow stick down, the chemical process will slow down. The glow stick in the hot water will glow brighter but for a shorter period of time.
Cold doesn't travel, heat does. The heat travels from your hands to the snow.
i did a lab at school and i found that sticking a glow stick in cold water makes it glow less in hot water it glows more! hope this helped -PEACE
Metal expands from heat and contracts in cold
The better question is does a glow stick glow longer in hot or cold environments. Here since its a chemical reaction heat acts as a catalyst and speeds up the process. So in warm weather you'll get brighter glow that lasts significantly shorter then a glow stick in a cold environment. Funny enough if you cool down a glow stick enough (about -60 F) then the process will stop altogether.
Chap stick won't cure a cold sore.
Yes it has!
Temperature is measured in
you stick you're head out there and see if it feels cold.
Stick it in cold water.
yes it can
Cold is a relative state. It does exist, however and can be quantified and measured.
i guess not sure thou
The coldest temperature ever measured in a cold desert was in Antarctica at -135.8 degrees F.
Because cold air hits them.
stick in the fridge
under 32 degrees