It's like a block of ice. More ice melts longer than less ice. When you try to boil more water, it takes longer.
Yes, water will stay hot longer if insulated because insulation reduces heat loss through conduction, convection, and radiation. This helps maintain the temperature of the water for a longer period of time.
Aluminum is a better conductor of heat than glass, so it can help keep beer colder for longer. This means that a beer in an aluminum can will cool down quicker and stay colder compared to the same beer in a glass bottle.
Salt water lowers the freezing point of water, making it harder for the water to freeze. This is because the salt disrupts the formation of ice crystals. As a result, salt water can stay frozen longer than plain water at the same temperature.
substances cool as they lose heat energy, and get warmer as they gain heat energy. A thermos is an insulated container which opposes the movement of heat, thus hot liquids lose heat to the cooler outside more slowly and stay hotter for longer and cold liquids gain heat from the outside more slowly and stay colder for longer.
Blue ice much more so. I'm not really sure what its made out of but the particles in the blue are much closer together, resulting in less much movement, which means there's almost no heat, no vibration, which in the end takes forever for blue ice to melt. Regular ice on the other hand, weighs half as much as blue, which in term states that the particles are less and more free to move around which causes vibration and heat, in conclusion, melting faster
Yes.
You can tread water longer because your body is more bouyant in the salt water. You don't have to work as hard to keep afloat, so it takes longer to get exhausted to the same degree. However, another factor must be taken into consideration, and that's temperature. The colder the water, the more energy must be expended to stay warm, so the more quickly the swimmer will become fatigued.
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No, salt water does not have any special ability to stay colder longer than regular water. The temperature retention of the water would depend on factors such as the initial temperature, the container it's stored in, and the surrounding environment.
It depends were you are, generally it would stay colder if you left it in the water
The can of coke will stay colder for about 15-20 minutes longer than a bottle, but if you want the can to stay cooler for about 24 hours here's a nice trick. Buy one of those machines that are designed to shake up thick-shakes, place the can of coke inside, shake for 20 mins, take it out and apply directly to the forehead and open it up for a nice cool refreshing drink.
The hypothesis for this question could be: Drinks stay colder longer in cans than in bottles due to the insulating properties of the aluminum material in cans compared to glass or plastic bottles.
a fish stay longer by muslimninja
yes
I think a whale can stay under water for a longer period of time
Depends on the water temp.If the water is colder, the metabolism is slow, they can go up to a week or more..If it is warm, must eat within a day or two.
no more= quantity eg no more foodno longer= duration eg I can stay here no longer