Its temperature will rise to 0 deg C. It will remain around there until all the ice is melted and then it will rise to 100 deg C. Again, the temperature will remain nearly static until all the liquid has turned to vapour. Then the temperature will rise again.
The temperature may continue to increase very slowly at 0 and 100 degrees because the melting and boiling will not take place uniformly across the mass. For example, the ice around the temperature probe might all be melted (so the temp should start rising) but there might still be more ice floating around (so the temp should not rise).
The system will rebalance.
As the temperature is reduced, the motion of the molecules is also reduced.
At low temperature and high pressure, the VOLUME of the gas will be reduced.
No, rain does not have to fall in order for it to snow. Snow forms when the temperature is cold enough for precipitation to freeze into ice crystals before reaching the ground. This can happen even if it's not raining beforehand.
Generally carbon compounds are completely destroyed by chemical degradation, microorganisms, insects etc. In some conditions of pressure, temperature, lack of oxygen organic wastes were transformed in oil, coal, methane.
No
Rapidly, almost continuously.
A lake freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius). The temperature needs to be consistently below freezing for the lake to freeze completely.
Absolute zero for Fahrenheit is -459.67°F. At this temperature, molecular movement ceases completely.
It is absolute zero and all molecualr motion would completely cease.
That's the same thing that happen to me!
No. Computers are meant to be on continuously. Othere than ordinary wear and tear, nothing bad will happen. My PC is never off.
A thermostat stuck in the open position could keep an engine from reaching operating temperature, the interior heater would also not blow hot air. This can happen when using hard water ( water with a lot of minerals in it ) mixed with antifreeze.
Changes that happen without no help from humans they happen completely natural.
Changes that happen without no help from humans they happen completely natural.
Temperature decreases with depth.
The temperature remain constant.