Tropical water typically has a higher temperature and lower salinity compared to water in the North Atlantic during winter. The higher temperature of tropical water decreases its density, resulting in less upthrust compared to the denser, colder water in the North Atlantic. Additionally, the lower salinity in tropical water further reduces its density, contributing to the decreased upthrust experienced in these regions.
To feel the warmth and joy of summer during the cold winter months, you can engage in activities like indoor picnics, hosting a tropical-themed party, visiting a heated indoor pool, attending a winter beach party, or participating in winter sports like ice skating or snowshoeing. These activities can help bring a sense of summer fun and happiness during the winter season.
Rubbing hands together creates friction, friction creates heat, so rubbing hands together in the winter may help keep them warm.
The crackling sound you hear when wearing woolen clothes in winter is due to the build-up of static electricity. As you move, the friction between the wool and your other clothing or skin creates an imbalance of electrons, leading to a discharge of static electricity, which produces the crackling sound. This phenomenon is more common in dry winter weather when the air is less humid.
About one watt of heat. A 1500 watt heater will warm a 400 square foot room in the winter months. one watt is a very small volume of heat.AnswerHeat is measured in joules. A watt is equivalent to a joule per second. So your answer is that a watt produces one joule of heat every second.
Rivers typically freeze during the winter months when temperatures consistently drop below freezing, usually in late fall or early winter.
tropical fresh water produces less upthrust in winter than the North Atlantic because tropical water is warmer than the cold water of the North Atlantic. I need one more reason though: for homework tropical fresh water produces less upthrust in winter than the North Atlantic because tropical water is warmer than the cold water of the North Atlantic. I need one more reason though: for homework
In tropical seas the water is warmer so it is less dense than in colder areas. The ship sinks lower in water, as cargo is loaded, to displace a greater weight of water. Fresh water also produces less upthrust than sea water.
because it is warmer than Atlantic water and has no salt therefore less buoyancy
A tropical climate does not have a winter season.
Yes, there can be a lot of winter storms in the Atlantic Ocean.
Cassowaries are found in tropical and sub-tropical areas. They do not go anywhere else for winter.
humid tropical
Burkina Faso does not have a Winter season as it is a tropical country.
they do not have winter its mostly tropical , rainy and sunny
Assuming its weight hasn't changed, then as it is floating, the upthrust on it equals its weight and so is the same. What WILL change, however, is how deep in the water it floats. The upthrust is provided by the weight of the displaced volume of water, the volume of which depends upon the density of the water which depends upon the temperature and saltiness (amongst other things) of the water. As freshwater is less dense than [briny] sea water, it will require more volume for the same weight and so the ship will float deeper in freshwater than in [briny] sea water. This can be seen in the load lines on the "Plimsoll Line" where the Freshwater line is much higher than, say, the Winter North Atlantic line (the latter being more salty and colder, and so much more dense) meaning that for the same load, that the waterline in Freshwater will be much higher up the ship than in Winter North Atlantic (or alternatively, the ship will float much deeper in the Freshwater than the Winter North Atlantic).
There are three seasons in the Atlantic autumn, winter and summer.
there is no guyana winter there is no such thing because there weather is ALWAYS tropical.