Yes.
The salt added to water makes the water colder so salt water evaporates slower than just plain fresh water.
No. Cooler if anything because rain falls from higher, colder altitudes.
Swirling mixes the warmer water near the glass edge with the cooler water next to lumps of ice. This has the effect of melting the ice faster AND making the glass colder.
Tall water fountains are normally colder because elephants use the material in shorter ones when they reproduce which causes the greenhouse effect in shorter ones so taller ones just are ice cold like the rockies.
Leave it in as with ice water you have more surface area covered by the cold then you would with just ice cubes
Nope. They just might sleep a little longer in colder weather because they are reluctant to leave their warm comfy beds.
Of itself, the water in a river is just water, but it supports a wide variety of aquatic life.
When water is water vapor it is in the form of a gas. When water is just water by itself it is a liquid. When water is in a form such as ice it is a solid.
You feel colder because your body cools down after midnight.
its just like when a bottel of watter sweats
Why do you think Democrats want it "colder"? Because they vow to reverse global warming. They must want it colder. I just want to how much colder the Democrats want it.
"Ice water" could either refer to water that has been chilled to the freezing temperature or just a container of water with ice floating in that is close to (but still above) that freezing temperature. Ice can be no warmer than the freezing point but can certainly be colder. If the solid (ice) is in equilibrium with the liquid ("ice water"), the ice will NOT be cooler, but as noted, if they are not really in equilibrium, you would expect the solid (ice) to be colder than the liquid water rather than the other way around.