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Latitude and depth!!
Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Water freezes into a solid phase when it turns into snow.
Yes, water freezes at 0°C. When the temperature drops below this point, water will begin to form ice crystals and solidify.
The depth of a river can be affected by factors such as the volume of water flow, the slope of the riverbed, erosion and sedimentation rates, and human activities like damming or dredging. Changes in these factors can impact the depth of a river over time.
Yes, the depth affects the freezing rate.
Latitude and depth!!
The experimental variable of freezing water would be the temperature at which the water freezes. By changing the temperature, you can observe how it affects the freezing point of water.
Try changing the concentration of salt and sugar in your solutions to see if this affects the freezing point temperatures and if you have time try seeing what temperature sweet salty water freezes at.
When it freezes.
It floats when it freezes.
Cold water freezes faster then warm water.
water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius.
As depth increases, pressure also increases due to the weight of the water column above. Temperature affects pressure by influencing the density of a fluid; warm water is less dense and exerts less pressure than cold water at the same depth.
One of the characteristics of a liquid is that unlike a solid it takes the shape of its container, but unlike a gas it doesn't try to fill the entire container. So after water freezes it has (close to) the shape it had when it was a liquid, the shape of its container. Actually water's a bad example because unlike most substances water expands as it freezes due to crystallization, so it often affects the shape of its container.
the reason salt water freezes is because of the amount of salt in the water
Because when the water freezes it expands.