Because babies are more sensitive.
The temperature to which air must be cooled to reach saturation is called the dew point.
Unless it has been heated or cooled recently, it will of course have the same temperature as the air in the room - whatever that is.
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Gas expands when heated and shrinks when cooled. If the gas inside a closed cylinder is cooled, it will shrink, so it will push against the walls less. Therefore, less pressure.
The state of matter that shows the largest change in volume when warmed or cooled is gas. Liquids and solids increase and decrease in volume in response to temperature change as well, but not to the same magnitude as gases.
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No. They can be heated or cooled.
Yes the word cooled is a verb. It is also an adjective to describe something at a lower temperature.
That would depend on how long your incubator was left unplugged. Residual heat in the incubator would keep the eggs warm for a few hours and the eggs would unlikely suffer any ill effects if the incubator was brought back up to temperature relatively quickly. If the eggs had cooled completely after day three then continuing the hatch would not likely be worth while and starting over with new eggs might be a good idea.
The recommended temperature for storing food after it has been properly cooled is below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
When a parcel of air is cooled to the temperature at which it is saturated, it has reached its dew point temperature. At the dew point temperature, the air is holding the maximum amount of moisture it can hold, and any further cooling will result in the formation of water droplets or condensation.
it can be as hot as 1,750 degrees faernheit
Water can be evaporated at any temperature.
Heated refers to raising the temperature of something, while cooled refers to lowering the temperature. Heating involves adding thermal energy to increase temperature, while cooling involves removing thermal energy to decrease temperature.
The temperature to which air must be cooled to reach saturation is called the dew point.
The viscosity increase when the temperature decrease.
the temperature at which it is being cooled