it would gradually warm up, the speed at which it heats up and then looses that heat at night all depends on location, depth and surface area of that lake.
As water gains heat, it transitions from a solid (ice) to a liquid (water) and eventually to a gas (water vapor) as it reaches its boiling point. This process involves absorbing energy to break the intermolecular bonds holding the water molecules together.
Evaporation would happen more efficiently with increased heat and light energy. The higher temperatures would increase the rate of evaporation of surface water into vapor, enhancing the process in the water cycle.
The ice would first melt into water at 0°C, and then the water would heat up until it reached 100°C, at which point it would start to boil into steam. The energy required to convert ice to water and then water to steam is significant due to the heat of fusion and heat of vaporization of water.
Evaporation is an endothermic process.Condensation is an exothermic process.
Without heat from the sun the water cycle would not work .
No. Conduction of heat.
Water gains and loses heat much more quickly than land.
when water gains or loses heat, it changes its state. When liquid water gains heat, it changes its state from liquid to gas. It becomes water vapor. When solid gains heat, it melts an changes its state from solid to liquid. When gas loses heat, it condenses into liquid. Gas, to liquid. When liquid loses heat, it becomes solid
As water gains heat, it transitions from a solid (ice) to a liquid (water) and eventually to a gas (water vapor) as it reaches its boiling point. This process involves absorbing energy to break the intermolecular bonds holding the water molecules together.
we would have to always heat up saltwater to drink water
What might happen to water quality during a heat wave
It gains heat , it becomes warm because the temperature of the liquid/water increases and it expands and use up more space
removed. The heat in the glass is being extracted causing the outside of the glass to have water on it.
Evaporation would happen more efficiently with increased heat and light energy. The higher temperatures would increase the rate of evaporation of surface water into vapor, enhancing the process in the water cycle.
Nothing will happen :))
your body would be less sensitive towards heat
No it doesn't. Water has a very high heat capacity so it both gains and loses heat slowly compared to many other substances.