Yes. The Bryde's Whale, humpback whale, short-finned pilot whale and the sperm whale are all whales that either live permanently, or travel through, warm and tropical waters.
Ink will dissolve faster in warm water compared to cold water. This is because warm water molecules have more energy, allowing them to interact more readily with the ink particles and break them down.
A monsoon has a cold and a warm front. The cold front is where ocean water (any water) comes over the land and makes heavy rains. The warm front is where all the water from the land is suck up in the sky and brings it to the ocean.
No, your will warm it up and it will pass through you just like any other water. Even if you swallow an ice cube it will simply melt into water and do the same.
Soaking a swollen limb in warm salty water after removing a plaster can provide relief, as warm water may help reduce swelling and promote circulation. However, it's important to ensure that the skin is intact and not broken, as salt can irritate open wounds. If the swelling persists or worsens, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate advice. Always listen to your body's signals and avoid any practices that cause discomfort.
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No, dolphins live in warm water an Ottawa has no warm bodies of water, and it is also too cold there.
Whales do not live in any state. They are marine mammals that live in deep ocean.
no, we dont live near warm water
Whales generally give birth and look for mates in warm, tropical waters. However, there is not any food for them there, so they live off of their fat reserves until they return to the Arctic or Antarctic waters and can once again eat their specific diet.
yes, they do but usually in the gulf stream or any warm water
They live in any ocean.
Whales normally do not leave the water for any reason, and they give birth in the water as well.
A habitat is where any animals live. For example whales live in the ocean.
Whales live in the ocean. The only sea coast Poland has is with the Baltic Sea and there are no Blue whales in the Baltic.
Killer whales (orcas) live in all oceans. They are more common near land than in the deep ocean, and more common in colder water than in warmer water, but they can be found in any part of any ocean. For more information, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orca
flamgos live in your Hawaii genrially any where warm.
they can live in any climate mainly warm