Evaporation rates vary with weather conditions. The BEST way to simply determine whether the pool has a leak is called the 'bucket test'. 1) Partially fill a bucket with the pool water and mark or measure the water level in the bucket. 2) mark or measure the water level in the pool(does not have to be the same level as water in bucket) 3)Place the bucket on the top step of the pool and leave for 24 hours (or for as long as you like, but sufficiently long to see a change in water level due to evaporation). The fall in the two water levels, pool and bucket, should be exactly the same (eg: 0.5" drop in pool waterlevel and 0.5" drop in bucket water level). If the water level in the pool has fallen further than has the water level in the bucket, the pool has a leak.
I am not sure how significant this is - in other words, how quickly the swimming pool will react. But the idea is that the wind will result in water evaporating faster.
Conduction and radiation. Heat always flows from the hotter of two objects into the colder - until their temperatures are the same.
It is getting colder outside. It's colder in here than it is out there. My beer is colder.
If the surrounding air is zero degrees Celsius, steel and wood must have also the temperature of zero degrees Celsius. Wood is not warmer as many people believe. Although the temperatures are equal, you will perceive the steel as colder to touch. This is because it will absorb heat from your fingers more quickly than the wood (as it attempts to reduce your finger temperature to zero).
Because the heat from fire can not reach very far and so when you stand farther away it gets colder. And you get colder which is what im sayin
The temperatures are warmer closer to the equator.
The higher the temp, the higher the evaporation rate.
Yes the hotter the weather the faster the evaporation, the colder the slower
The Mediterranean coast of France has temperatures much higher than temperatures in England. However, temperatures in the French Alps are colder than anything in England.
Because colder temperatures affect your bones.
Yes, in colder temperatures...
colder because when they get hot they burn
Winter would mean colder temperatures and summer is hotter temperatures.
Overall, on average, the temperature on Antarctica -- the continent -- is colder that temperatures in the Antarctic region, since temperatures in the region may be warmer than those on the continent.
Things feel colder when you get wet as a result of evaporation and condesation. On a windy day this process takes place more quickly and becomes colder.
Condensate is when temperatures are near absolute zero and the process causes atoms to begin to clump. When the temperatures gets colder and colder, the atoms aren't able to move.
The evaporation is quicker than water