It depend on how long you spent in there if you spent a year in there it prbally would
No. Cold showers have nothing to do with height.
Because it crashed into an iceberg and icebergs are really cold.
Cold water kills the leaves of African Violets. Where the water touches, it causes dead spots on the leaves. Room temperature water will not cause these dead spots.
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Sure. Water is as blue as the sky. Water is as shiny as diamonds.
Warm and hot water is known for shrinking clothes at times, especially wool or cotton clothing. Cold water will not shrink clothing.
They don't really shrink. The skin is very elastic, but when it's cold, it contracts in order to preserve heat.
You can shrink your silicon bag by washing it off in cold water.
They all shrink. You need to wash the baby clothes in cold water and hang dry them if your scared they will shrink.
Yes it can shrink. You should hand wash or use gentle cycle with cold water and air dry.
it would shrink in cold and expand in warm, if you really want to surprise your teacher say it has to do with particle theory
Most materials shrink in cold weather and expand in hot weather because the molecules slow down when cold The most notable exception, of course, is water, which expands as it freezes.
Hand wash in cold water, dry flat.
Hanes usually won't shrink during washing, but use cold water if you're concerned.
same number of atoms theoretically... yet cold objects collect water vapor cold objects shrink and hot objects expand with the exception of water.
The reason why clothes shrink when we wash them is because we wash them in cold water. Try washing them in warm water and do not add to much fabric softener because it can also ruin your clothes.
Depending on how cold the cooler is, the water balloon what shrink from the cold and the water would remain liquid, or it would freeze and probably burst.