If the air cools low enough, the water drops could turn into ice or hail.
Solids
When a warm object is brought near a cool object, the cool object will warm up slightly as it absorbs heat from the warm object. This is due to the transfer of thermal energy from the warm object to the cool object through the process of conduction.
The water comes from the air. Air as it exists under normal conditions in the atmosphere contains some small fraction of water vapor. When the glass is cold the water molecules strike the glass and cool off, becoming liquid.
they are both equally hot, but the5 gallons of boiling water has more energy. If I had a choice of "boiling water torture" technique that would be used on me, I'd take the "5 drops" option. Still 100 degrees centigrade, but much less heat energy.
It would eventually melt, and somewhat cool the water.
Cool Spot happened in 1993.
hi
Yes. Lava will cool in water, though it might not be instantaneous.
The tiny drops of water are cool and it condenses.
Condensation.
DEW
trees are less in delhi and pollution is great. Trees saves and holds water in soil which helps to maintain the temperature of surrounding environment. This helps to cool down the air and the air contains water in it. these small water in the air once gets cool because of cool environment the small drops in air becomes bigger drops and then it rains
The drops of water found on leaves early in the morning are called dew. Dew forms when moisture in the air condenses and settles on surfaces overnight as temperatures cool.
Assuming the object is hotter than the water, then heat will naturally flow from the object to the water - no need to take any special measures.
When a warm object is brought near a cool object, the cool object will warm up slightly as it absorbs heat from the warm object. This is due to the transfer of thermal energy from the warm object to the cool object through the process of conduction.
Dew forms on leaves and grass early in the morning when the temperature drops and reaches the dew point, causing water vapor in the air to condense and form water droplets. The cool surface of the leaves and grass allows the moisture in the air to condense and collect in the form of dew drops.
Get warmer.
That is called condensation. It occurs when warm air contacts a cold surface, causing the air to cool and the water vapor to condense into liquid water droplets.