the particles move faster because there warmer
The falling of cold liquid is called dripping.
i think the temperature affects the movement of water because if the liquid is cold the molecules come together. Therefore, the water moves slower, and if the liquid is hot the molecules spread apart and move faster.
Earth is a moderate temperature planet. While temperatures can vary greatly from hot to cold depending on location and season, on average Earth's temperature can support liquid water, making it suitable for life as we know it. The average surface temperature is about 59 degrees Fahrenheit (15 degrees Celsius).
Disposable cups made from materials like double-walled paper or insulated plastic are better at maintaining the temperature of a liquid longer. These cups create a barrier that helps to keep hot beverages hot and cold beverages cold for a longer period of time compared to regular disposable cups.
The Earth's outer core is believed to be a hot liquid layer composed primarily of iron and nickel. It is responsible for generating the planet's magnetic field through convective motion of the molten metal.
When cold is added to a liquid, the molecule movement and kinetic energy decrease, causing the liquid to lose heat and temperature. This can lead to the liquid contracting, becoming denser, and in some cases solidifying if the temperature drops low enough.
A cold liquid dissolves gas quicker than a hot liquid because colder temperatures slow down the motion of gas molecules, making them easier to dissolve in the liquid. Additionally, cold liquids can hold more dissolved gas compared to hot liquids.
Boiling takes place and it leads to the movement of hot water upwards and the movement of cold water downwards.
The word "convection" is often used in this context.
its a liquid because its compressed and the reason that it is cold is because it has to move from liquid to gas, this movement takes energy and this energy comes from itself.
The falling of cold liquid is called dripping.
When a liquid is heated the part that is at the base heats up quickly and rise up due to it being less dense, this movement is called convection. The cold liquid is denser so it goes downwards. That why liquid is hot at the top.
Well, its viscosity is certainly higher when the honey is cold than when it's warm. But "high" is one of those rubber words that mean different things to different people at different times and in different situations, and actually means nothing unless there's something to compare it. To. The viscosity of honey is pretty high compared to liquid nitrogen, and pretty low compared to glass.
The movement of heat through a liquid or gas is called convection. It occurs through the circulation of the fluid as warmer, less dense regions rise and cooler, denser regions sink, creating a continuous flow that transfers heat.
ingestion of cold liquid..that's all thank you..hahahaha
Faster. This assumes the same type of atoms or molecules.
hot liquid