If the temperature is below freezing a water supply will freeze in the cold weather. The water will not freeze if the temperature is 32 degrees or more.
Because it is moving. It can freeze, but needs lower temperatures than standing water.
A spring will flow when the water table is above where the spring exists. If no moisture replentishes the water table, or aquifier, then the spring will discontinue fo flow.
Depends on the pressure the water is under, but normal water will freeze.
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using water displacement because it doesnt float on water and it doesnt dissolve in water
beacuse the molecuels in moving water are have more kinetic energy and they moves randomly in all direction hence it can't freeze
It doesnt freeze.
wood doesnt freeze
If you are talking about the televangelist Peter Popoff's miracle spring water then no it doesnt work at all...in fact his miracle spring water has been tested and found to be only simple tap water,probably from his bathroom sink...
no it doesnt
Warm water doesnt actually freeze faster. Distilled water (which you can get from boiling and collecting the steam) freezes at 0C or 32F. Water (such as tap water) with impurities will only freeze at a lower temperature.
It doesnt. The chemical reaction of the salt makes the freezing point of water lower, hence making water that would normally freeze at 32 degrees Fahrenheit melt. This is why it is used on roads or sidewalks when it is icy outside.
Water freezes at 32oF or 0oC or 273.15 K, if there are ions dissolved in the water, the freezing point will drop significantly due to the added solute. So pure water, or spring water, would freeze at 32 degrees F because there are no ions in it.
Water freezes at 32*F regardless of its container, or lack of container. As long as the water hasn't been altered with preservatives, flavors, colorants or other ingredients the temperature at which it will freeze doesn't change.
well I would not freeze a hamster but about 3 min. But I would not do it
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Sea water will not freeze.
You can water plants after a freeze, but it is much more important to make sure they are well-watered before the freeze. Most tissue damage occurs because of a lack of water inside the tissues, which then lose the heat energy from inside the cells (and the cells rupture when they freeze).