yes you can take water out of the air with your mateirials. most important you need to cool out so on the outside forms water droplets and you definetly know you have tooken water out of the air.
Yes, using chemical means such as hydrolysis.
One is the temperature of the water could be warmerSecondly when an ice cube is in water, conduction takes place. The kinetic energy of the water particles more time.moves to the ice causing it to melt. When in air radiation or convection must take place which will take
Water has a higher density than air. Anything that is less dense will float. The tube's covering is not enough to make it sink when filled with air. That is also the reason that oil and water don't mix.
Everything living. The lungs take in the air pollution. It is just like a poison. Even fish are affected. The air pollution will make its way into the water, as in Ocean acidification.
Many variables affect the freezing of " fresh water ". It depends on the surface temperature of " fresh water ", whether still or moving, and the rate of the air temperature dropping below freezing.
Ok, lets assume that a pool of water and the air are at the same temperature. There are a number of ways you can lose heat to the surroundings, however in this example the most important reason is: Conduction. This is due to direct contact with surrounding particles. As the Particles in you body vibrate with energy they collide with surrounding air or water particles. You will thus lose much more energy to water than to air as water is much better at conducting heat away from you. (There are many times more water particles to transfer the energy away). In terms of heat capacity, if water has a higher heat capacity then it will take more energy from your body to heat it up. Seeing as you body is warmer than the surrounding water, the water will take more of your thermal energy to reach thermal equilibrium with you.
Frogs take in air food and water through their skin
you heat it until the water vapors in the air condensates
you heat it until the water vapors in the air condensates
They take it with them.
you have to take them with you when you go
Evaporation depends on the following factors - the temperature of the water at the air-water surface. The humidity of the air. The area of the air-water surface. The temperature of the air.
The answer depends on the temperature of the water.
water / take away air
Because there is no air on the moon, in the moon, or on the way to the moon. They have to take their own food and water too.
Hurricanes take place in water, but it also takes place in the atmosphere when hot air meets cold air.
Fish have gills, which allow them to take oxygen out of the water, just as we take oxygen out of the air, to put it simply.
The wind or air shapes the water