If you mean the water in the oceans, it is the sun's energy that does this.
Water absorbs Kinetic Energy to 'heat up'. Therefore, any energy source that can impart Kinetic Energy to Water will heat it.
When hot water and cold water are mixed, the kinetic energy of the hot water particles is transferred to the cold water particles through collisions. This transfer of energy causes the overall temperature of the mixture to become more uniform as the particles mix and reach thermal equilibrium.
Hot water. Higher temperature means more kinetic energy, and energy is needed to change phases from liquid to gas (evaporation.)
Heat has more energy, so salt dissolve faster in hot water, because there is more heat and more energy.
Hot water means the water molecules has attained energy from the temperature applied and hence their kinetic energy increases. Thus movement is possible for water molecules in hot water than cold water.
Hot water has the energy(heat) to make the change go faster
the energy that a bath of hot water is thermal energy because the bath water ransfers to you to make you warmer and the bath water colder.
energy actually heats in hot water it will feel like fire
No, it can't have the same thermal energy. The hot water loses energy to the surroundings. Cold is an absence of energy, as energy is removed the water becomes cold.
2 liters of hot water will have more heat energy than 1 liter of hot water because there is a greater quantity of water to hold heat energy. The total heat energy in a system is directly proportional to the mass of the substance and its temperature.
You do not run out of hot water, and do not lose energy in storing hot water.
it has thermal energy
Because water evaporates from heat energy which hot water has more of.
Hot water, because they have more energy.
Yes, hot water has more thermal energy than cold water because its molecules are moving faster and have higher kinetic energy. This increased molecular motion results in higher temperature and thermal energy content in hot water compared to cold water.
Heat energy is transferred from the hot water to the cold.
When hot water and cold water are mixed, the kinetic energy of the hot water particles is transferred to the cold water particles through collisions. This transfer of energy causes the overall temperature of the mixture to become more uniform as the particles mix and reach thermal equilibrium.
The energy in a cup of hot water is thermal energy, which is the internal energy of a system due to the motion of its particles. The heat energy transferred into the water increases the kinetic energy of its molecules, causing them to move faster and the overall temperature to rise.