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Evaporation is driven by heat. In warmer weather, more water will evaporate. In colder weather, more water will condense and return to a liquid phase.
Drowning in cold water, so both?
yes because the hot air heats up the air and it evaporates.
you most likely have lime build up in your hot water heater. you need to flush it out and change the heating elements. Water heaters often have a sacrificial rod in them that is installed to prolong the life of the heater. This rod brakes down over time and in the right water condition can make a veary bad smell in your water. I have seen it back up into the cold water feed line and make it small bad also. It will often be worse with the more time that has passed with no use of the water from the heater. This rod is installed from the top and there is usually an access so that the rod can be removed or replaced.
Most likely wind, although, as a San Francisco resident, I have never heard of this happening. Fog usually moves inland from the sea, then burns up during the afternoon, and comes back in during night.
Water vapor condenses when warm air rises, and temperatures drop. It is easier to condense in cold air because the molecules are moving more slowly, so they can stick together better.
The cold of the icebergs cause clouds to condense closer to the surface of the ice & water.
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Warmer air can hold a lot more water in vapour form than cold air. You can extract the water by providing a cold surface for it to condense onto, like when water droplets form on a cold glass of water, in a warm humid room. This is how air conditioners work, the air temperature is brought right down to condense the water vapour out of the air, then the less humid cold air is sometimes warmed up again to give warm but dry air.
Quite the opposite. This is why irrigation is recommended overnight instead of during the day. (note: "morning dew") - less water is evaporated during cooler temperatures.
It is because oceon contain more salt than fresh water and oceon is very cold . hope i answer your question!
Water has the same components at any temperature, hot to cold. The reason cold water is cold is because it has less heat (the atoms of water are moving more slowly than at higher temperatures). the colder the water is, the slower its atoms are moving. So, the difference is heat, not what's in it (its composition).
Cold water is denser than warm water meaning that it moves more slowly and sinks. Therefore, the warm water currents of the oceans move faster and at the relative surface, meanwhile the cold water currents are at much deeper depths. Cold water doesn't have as much evaporation (meaning it slows and weakens hurricanes)
As thawing means inreasing the temprature slowly,so the frozen item will be thawedin a medium way wirh more cold water. As the temprature of the cold water is higher than the frozen item,it can be medium way dont think it might be faster..
The verb form is "condense"; "condensate" is not a word. Water vapor in air condense to form water droplets; the water vapor is actually condensing from a gaseous state to more dense liquid state.
Zinc does react with cold water - it just does so very slowly. Steam is water that is very hot and thus as with any chemical reaction, the heat gives the molecules more energy and so they react faster.