Water at 43°C is considered warm and is typically within the range of a pleasant bath temperature for many people. It is significantly warmer than room temperature and can feel soothing and relaxing.
in warm water
To convert form Centigrade (= Celsius) to Kelvin, add 273.
Warm water has more fog due to great humidity
cold ocean water is more dense than warm water
Celery will absorb water faster in warm water because the molecules of warm water are more energetic and can penetrate the celery cells more quickly. This allows for quicker absorption of water by the celery.
The equivalent size of a 700x35 43c inner tube is 700x43.
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the warm water floats
The fat in food becomes water soluble at high temperatures, typically above 80-100 degrees Celsius (176-212 degrees Fahrenheit). This is why fats dissolve in hot water when making sauces or broths.
Do you mean the actual glass itself is warm or the water inside? If the water is warm then its a glass of warm water What is the noun you want to modify -- the glass or the water? It's hard to imagine a warm glass containing cold water, but I suppose it's possible.
Warm water is little bit hotter than cold water. The temperature of warm water is higher than that of cold water
43 degrees Celsius is equal to 109.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
in warm water
Water at 95°F is considered warm. This temperature falls within the range of lukewarm to warm water.
Warm water of course.
Warm waters