Bcoz Salt=Nacl+h20= Naoh +Hcl..
And Salt absorbs heat much higher than Water,,N it Prevents the Ice frm Getting the Heat to get it melted.
Factors that can make water evaporate slower include lower temperatures, higher humidity levels in the air, reduced surface area exposed to the air, and the presence of a barrier or covering over the water surface.
Sinus bradycardia is a condition where the heart beats slower than normal due to the sinus node, the heart's natural pacemaker, sending electrical signals at a slower rate. It is typically considered normal in well-trained athletes or during sleep, but can also be present in some medical conditions or as a side effect of certain medications. Treatment is usually unnecessary unless it causes symptoms or complications.
They can ONLY move slower than the speed of light.
Yes, sugar water would evaporate slower than normal water because the presence of sugar in the water would increase its boiling point and therefore slow down the rate of evaporation.
Maybe the slope went slower because of the water went slower
it swims a little slower than normal it swims a little slower than normal it swims a little slower than normal
cause the air has less heat(energy) and will vibrate slower.
Please specify your question.
away from the normal
When a river floods it water will flow faster then the normal speed.
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bradycardia
Kinda but it depends on your computer if you have to many programs it will go slower but if you have few it will be pretty normal speed
No there bodies keep developing at their normal rate
Sound, in normal air. First lightning then thunder!
Pulse in a cold patient will be weaker and slower than normal.
Normal age-related memory changes include slower processing speed, difficulty multitasking, occasional forgetfulness, and having trouble recalling names or details. It is typical for older adults to experience these changes due to natural brain aging processes.