Warm water can help relax muscles by increasing blood flow and reducing muscle tension. The heat also promotes the release of endorphins, natural painkillers that can alleviate muscle soreness and promote relaxation. Overall, soaking in warm water can provide relief from muscle stiffness and improve flexibility.
it becomes a mixture of a warm and cold water :)))
Yes, air temperature can affect water temperature. Warmer air temperature can cause water to warm up, while colder air temperature can cause water to cool down. Wind and sunlight exposure can also play a role in influencing water temperature.
Warm water tends to stay on top of cold water because it is less dense. When water is heated, the molecules move farther apart, making warm water less dense than cold water. This difference in density causes warm water to float on top of cold water.
Warm water is less dense than cold water, so it sits on top of the cold water. This is because warm water molecules are more spread out and have less mass per unit volume compared to cold water molecules, causing warm water to be less dense and float on top of the denser cold water.
Yes, warm water evaporates faster than cold water because the molecules in warm water have more energy, allowing them to escape into the air more quickly.
Warm water is very relaxing to muscles, the warm water will stimulate bloodstream activity and causes the central nervous system to become depressed, which aids in muscle relaxtionaÊand pain relief.
no it does not
Yeah, it makes them wet!
The use of it is to water proving the feathers and keeping the muscles in the body warm
certainly
they dont
yes it gives you the poos
depends, how close you are to the equater
The warm water relaxes them... including their sphincter and/or bladder muscles.
Suny warm days favour more transport of water in plants
A warm up prepares the muscles for work.
Yes. only if you are asleep and the water is warm. the warm water relaxes the persons muscles and they pee.