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Yes. The freezing point is only for water. It has nothing to do with smell. Polar bears hunt through smell in temperatures well below freezing.

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What is a uniquely sympathetic function?

A uniquely sympathetic function refers to a characteristic or aspect of a system or process that actively responds with understanding, compassion, and support towards individuals' emotions, needs, or challenges in a distinctive or outstanding manner compared to others. This function typically fosters a sense of empathy, connection, and trust in its interactions.


How does the freezing point of a paper clip compare to the freezing point of water?

Well, darling, the freezing point of a paper clip is irrelevant because paper clips don't freeze - they're made of metal, not water. Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius, while paper clips remain happily unfrozen at any temperature. So, to put it simply, comparing the freezing points of water and paper clips is like comparing apples to wrenches - just doesn't make sense.


What is the primary sensory area function?

It is the area where all your touch senses end up; touch, vibration, temperature, pain, body position. It is organized as a homonculous


Which type of frog can survive a freezing temperature?

Yes because they r used to being near hot weather and cool water


What tool is used to measure when a liquid becomes a solid?

Eyes and sense of touch,Ice pick.A More Technical Perspective:In a laboratory setting the change of state between a liquid and a solid is marked by a loss of heat energy while the temperature of the material remains the same. This is due to the energy surrendered by the material as its molecules take on a more "energy economic" configuration. As a consequence the devices need would be a thermometer to measure temperature change and a calorimeter to measure the rate of heat loss.Alternately the freezing point could be determined by plotting temperature change (with a thermometer) with time in a constant temperature bath. The freezing point would be marked by a flat section in the graph as heat was released by crystallization rather than heat lost due to heat capacity.

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What is the function of flexible temperature on an aircraft?

"Flexible temperature" of what? You'll have to rephrase the question so that it makes sense.


Does skin sense temperature?

No. Skin does not sense temperature. Nerve endings in skin sense temperature.


Is temperature a sense?

No, temperature itself is not a sense. However, our perception of temperature is a result of sensory information received through our sense of touch.


What does the word frigid suggest about the tundra in the sentence?

The word "frigid" suggests that the tundra is extremely cold, with temperatures often below freezing. It conveys a sense of harshness and inhospitability in the environment.


Are both freezing and melting point 0 Celsius?

Yes, in a very general sense, freezing and melting are at 0 deg C. However, pressure comes into play and in some case of a triple point, there can be water vapor, liquid water and ice in the same system, at essentially the same temperature.


Function of a sensor?

to sense


Does the melting point of a substance is below the room temperature?

Question does not make sense. please re-phrase so we can understand what you are trying to get across. Thanks!


How does nerve function in the skin contribute to our sense of touch and temperature perception?

Nerve function in the skin plays a crucial role in our sense of touch and temperature perception. Specialized nerve endings in the skin called mechanoreceptors and thermoreceptors detect physical stimuli like pressure, vibration, and temperature changes. These receptors send signals to the brain through the nervous system, where they are processed and interpreted as sensations of touch and temperature. This allows us to feel and respond to our environment, helping us navigate and interact with the world around us.


What does a water temperature sensor do?

..... sense water temperature?


What is a uniquely sympathetic function?

A uniquely sympathetic function refers to a characteristic or aspect of a system or process that actively responds with understanding, compassion, and support towards individuals' emotions, needs, or challenges in a distinctive or outstanding manner compared to others. This function typically fosters a sense of empathy, connection, and trust in its interactions.


What is the function of lateral line sense organ?

To sense electrical fields.


Does the olfactory bulb sense temperature and pressure?

NO it has to do with the sense of smell

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