It really depends by the atmosheric temperatur,once this is known the temperature of the water from the hose would be answered more accuratly.
Temperature and sun are related in that the sun is the primary source of heat for the Earth. The sun's energy warms the Earth's surface, which in turn affects the temperature of the air. Changes in the sun's intensity or Earth's distance from the sun can impact global temperatures.
Well water can be warmer in the early morning because the ground retains heat from the previous day, which can gradually warm up the water in the well overnight. Additionally, during the night the surrounding air temperature cools down, so the water temperature in the well may feel relatively warmer by comparison.
If all the water on Earth was suddenly transported to the Sun, the impact on the Sun's temperature would be negligible. The Sun's immense size and heat make the water from Earth a minuscule addition in comparison. The Sun's temperature and energy output would not be noticeably affected.
The axis tilted at 23.5 degrees causes some parts of the Earth to be tilted towards the sun longer and causes some to be tilted away from the sun longer. The sun obviously produces heat, and the longer away from the sun one area is the less heat it gets, and the more cold it gets and vice versa. Remember that the Earth, during this, is also rotating around the sun. I hope this question is asking this because this question is worded wrongly (and sunds funny).
Earth maintains a relatively stable temperature due to the greenhouse effect, where gases in the atmosphere trap heat from the sun. This helps regulate the planet's temperature by retaining some of the heat. Additionally, Earth's distance from the sun and its angle of tilt also play a role in preventing extreme hot or cold temperatures.
Your garden hose acts the same as a solar collector. The sun shines on the hose which heats up and in turn heats the water inside it. You may see some houses that have solar hot water panels on their roof. They have pipes that run to and from them. The sun warms up the water that is passing through them and sends it to the hot water heater in the house. Since the water is already warm or even hot, the tank does not have to use as much energy to heat it. The darker your hose the more energy from the sun it will absorb making the water hotter.
Yes, but it will still not be very hot unless it sits in the sun all day. You could use a solar heater to heat the water for the tub in the summer. You can make this with a long water hose and a pump. Put the hose in the sun and pump water through it.
Yes , If the Sun and the ambient temperature is hotter than the pool water
The sun heats up water and causes the temperature to rise. This can also be a bad thing if it gets too hot fish can not survive in some circumstances.
Where the temperature is hot (like out in the sun) and the air is dry (lacking water moisture).
the sun is very hot
it depends on how hot it is. bear grylls did it
because of the lack of water
The sun heats up water and causes the temperature to rise. This can also be a bad thing if it gets too hot fish can not survive in some circumstances.
The temperature on the Sun's surface (photosphere) is 6000 degrees Celsius. So, yes, the sun's surface is very hot.
It shows the temperature of the sun. How hot of how cold.
The surface temperature of the Sun is around 5800 K