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How do you use gushed in a sentence?

Usually, gushed is used when it describes some sort of liquid being poured out, or had been poured out. Sometimes it is used when the action happens accidentally, or suddenly. "When I squeezed the bottle, water gushed out."


What evidence supports the fact that temperature of seawater is more a controlling factor of density than salinity?

The question is ambiguous, controlling factor of what? Specific gravity will change according to temperature (all other things being equal) Salinity will not change with temperature. Water will is most dense at about 4 degrees Celsius, and will become less dense at higher and lower temperatures (to a point)


Do ships float higher or lower in tropical waters?

higher Because... temperature affects the level as warm water provides less bouyancy, being less dense than cold water. The salinity of water also affects the level, fresh water being less dense than salty water


What actually transferred when you dipped your finger in to the cold water?

When you dip your finger into cold water, thermal energy is transferred from your warmer skin to the cooler water. This transfer of heat occurs because heat moves from areas of higher temperature to areas of lower temperature in an attempt to reach thermal equilibrium. As your finger loses heat, you perceive the sensation of cold. The water molecules, being at a lower temperature, absorb the heat, which causes the temperature of your finger to drop.


What if your average temperature is 96.9 F I am a twelve year old and I've always had this temperature?

The average temperature being 98.6 F is really a myth. The doctor who published this as the 'average temperature' didn't always measure the mouth temperature of his volunteers, he used various other methods too. 98.6 is really a ballpark estimate of the actual average temperature of everyone. Also, some people have always just had naturally higher or lower temperatures than the 'average'. With 6 billion people, will they all really have a temperature of exactly 98.6? Basically, having a temperature of 96.9 is no big deal, especially if you've always had that temperature. It's only a problem if your temperature is above 99.5 or 100, or below 95.5.

Related Questions

Can plasma be poured?

actually a gas can be contained in a container, basicly being poured, so plasma can be poured. YES


If gasoline poured into a tank an chemical change?

Gasoline being poured into a tank is not a chemical change.


Why the temperature of water is higher at the higher waterfall?

The temperature of water can increase as it falls from a higher waterfall due to potential energy being converted into kinetic energy and turbulence, generating heat through friction with the air and rocks. Additionally, the molecules of water are being compressed as they fall, which can lead to a slight increase in temperature.


What is diffusive?

DIFFUSIBILITY The quality of being diffusible; capability of being poured or spread out.


What is diffusability?

DIFFUSIBILITY The quality of being diffusible; capability of being poured or spread out.


What is diffuses?

DIFFUSIBILITY The quality of being diffusible; capability of being poured or spread out.


What are some pictures of a liquid?

Pictures of liquids can include water flowing in a river, oil being poured from a bottle, a glass of milk being poured, or raindrops falling from the sky.


What is the normal temperature of einsteinium?

Being very radioactive einsteinium is hot.


Does the coloring in sodas increase how long it foams after being poured into a glass?

no


Is it safe for me to drive on concrete after 5 days of it being poured?

It is generally safe to drive on concrete after 5 days of it being poured, but it is recommended to wait at least 7 days to allow it to fully cure and strengthen.


Why does cold water sink when poured OK into hot water?

When cold water is poured into hot water, it sinks because it is denser than the hot water. The cold water is heavier due to the molecules being closer together at a lower temperature, causing it to sink to the bottom. The hot water, which is less dense, rises to the top.


How does temperature effect how much radiation is given off?

Temperature affects the amount of radiation emitted by an object. As temperature increases, the intensity of radiation given off also increases. This is because higher temperature causes atoms and molecules to vibrate more, resulting in higher energy radiation being emitted.