It depends what kind of injury if a burn run it under cold water if you twisted ur ankle ice it.
Marigolds typically grow better with regular watering using cold tap water. Sugar water can sometimes lead to issues like mold or pests due to the increased sugar content. It's best to stick with plain water for growing marigolds.
Dissolving is caused by the small rapid movements of the atoms or molecules. The faster they are moving, the better substances dissolve. As the molecules have more energy and therefore move faster in hot water, substances dissolve better there.
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The differences are quite marginal, but drinking really cold liquids can trigger headaches, and there's some evidence suggesting that a more temperate fluid will be more quickly absorbed by the body.
Cold water is generally better for an itchy scalp as hot water can further irritate the skin and strip away natural oils, leading to more dryness and itching. Cold water can help soothe the scalp and reduce inflammation.
Immediately after - cold; When injury subsides - heat for healing.
Powdered juice dissolves faster in hot water, but tastes better in cold water.
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No, hot water is a better conductor of electricity than cold water. This is because warmer water molecules have more kinetic energy, allowing for better electron movement and increased conductivity.
cold is better cuz when your in the ocean is the water hot or cold cold
They like living in cold water better because it relaxes their body :) How does that help?
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After my head injury I have cold sensations internally
It can, but hot water works better because it helps to dissolve grease and hardened food better than cold.
Hot or warm water will frequently do a better job is dissolving dirt- but it is not always "better". Some things are damaged by hot water, and should be washed in cold water. Colors tend to fade less in cold water.
Cold water will help. Ice is better if you have it around.
Well, between cold water and cold water.... I would have to say, Cold water 1) You mean cold water or hot water, and 2) Neither. I would go for lukewarm water. 1) You mean cold water or hot water, and 2) Neither. I would go for lukewarm water.