Strictly speaking, yes. However, it's a fairly small effect. From 0 to 100 degrees Celsius, the constant pressure heat capacity of water in joules per gram kelvin is constant to two significant figures. You need to measure to at least three significant figures to see any variation, so for rough "back of the envelope" calculations, treating it as constant doesn't introduce a lot of error.
And if the existing temperature is the boiling point or melting point of water, you can add lots of energy and get no increase in temperature as the energy goes into change of state, instead.
the amount of sunlight it gets
Increasing the amount of a gas increases the temperature and pressure in a container
When temperature is increased the amount of molecules evaporated is increasef and as a consequence condensation is also increased so vapour pressure increases.
temperature,pH and substrate concentration
The independent variable in this experiment is the amount of table salt added to the boiling water. The effect of adding salt to the water is to raise the boiling point of the water, therefore increasing the temperature at which the water boils.
The effect of temperature change to the amount of heat content of the substance is called heat transfer. As heat increases, the temperature decreases.
the amount of sunlight it gets
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as temperature goes DOWN, oxygen content goes UP.
Three main factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis are light intensity, carbon dioxide levels, and temperature. Higher light intensity increases the rate of photosynthesis, while a lack of carbon dioxide or extreme temperatures can slow it down.
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effect of temperature
yes,the temprature does effect the amount of mold grows on a banana because if it is cold the particles in the banana which freeze it and make the amount of mold decrease from average temprature
When the amount of water vapor increases, the temperature will generally increase because water vapor traps heat in the atmosphere. This phenomenon is known as the greenhouse effect.
Temperature has an effect on the amount of oxygen that water can hold. The resulting graph would be almost parabolic in nature as the amount of oxygen will increase at both a high and low temperature as seen with balloon expansion when filled with steam and also a soda can bulging when frozen.
Increasing the amount of a gas increases the temperature and pressure in a container