The watermelon is larger and it will take more time for it to warm to the temperature around it.
Specific heat is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a substance by a certain amount. Watermelons have a high specific heat due to their high water content, which enables them to retain the coolness from the fridge for a longer time on a hot day before warming up. This means that the watermelon can stay cool and refreshing even after being removed from the fridge.
The ideal temperature for keeping a fridge cold is around 37 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
fridge?
A mixture of baking soda and water is a highly effective fridge cleaner for removing tough stains and odors.
That depends on how ripe it is to begin with - at most, a fully ripe watermelon at room temperature will last a day or two (depending on the heat of the room - cooler will make it last longer). If the watermelon is unripe to begin with, it could last upto a week (again, depending upon the heat of the room).
people keep things in the to keep things cool
Fridge a derivative of Refrigerator, (icebox)
Removing the bulb would take care of that.
you keep mozzerella cheese fresh by selling it to hobos! and also keeping it in the fridge
you can store fruit in the fridge to keep it fresh and vegetables in the fridge freezer.
No particular rush on watermelon that's been refrigerated. They don't typically do much beyond getting moldy and you can see that. The main problem is they absorb flavors from the fridge. If you refrigerated a tuna casserole, you're in for quite a surprise. If the watermelon tastes fizzy, skip it.
Yes, keeping two 1 liter bottles of chilled tap water in the fridge is a great idea. Water is very good for everyone's body and health.