no
It sinks faster in hot water than warm or cold
the density of the water, temperature (warm temps) and salinity (amount of salt in the water) could make ocean water sink (-:
Cold water is denser than warm water due to its higher molecular density and lower thermal energy, causing it to sink below the lighter, less dense warm water. This process, known as thermal stratification, occurs because the cold water is more compact and heavier, allowing it to displace the warm water and move downward.
same as if it happens with cold coke, it explodes into a fountain of coke!
Yes !!! If you boil coke it will only make the coke heat and taste warm
To effectively clean your sink using a sink cloth, first wet the cloth with warm water and add a small amount of dish soap. Scrub the sink in circular motions, focusing on areas with stains or grime. Rinse the sink with water and dry it with a clean cloth. Repeat as needed for a sparkling clean sink.
Fill a sink with warm water and a tablespoon of Cascade Dawn, scrub all dishes in it, then rinse off with clean cold water, preferably in adjoining sink
Cold will sink to the bottom. Hot water will rise to the top.
There are many ways to clean a laundry sink. One could use baking soda or even leave a denture tablet in the sink overnight with warm water. This should remove the stains in the sink.
fill the sink with water but not to much water as it will drown the poor thing then put the gerbil in the sink get a cup and put a little bit of water in it and pour the water over it dry it with towel and keep it warm when not fully dried
Warm water is less dense than cold water because heat causes water molecules to move farther apart, increasing the overall volume without increasing the mass. This lower density of warm water causes it to float on top of denser, colder water.
Cold water is more dense than warm water so the cold water has to sink to the bottom which causes a density current.