Water in open ponds and lakes will lose heat to the colder air above it. Water in pipes exposed to the air, or beneath frozen ground, will also lose heat. In cold weather, water from a hot water heater must first warm all of the pipes it travels through before it reaches the open faucet.
Yes, in general, winter is colder than fall. Winter typically brings colder temperatures, shorter days, and sometimes snow or ice, while fall is known for mild temperatures and changing foliage.
Since the salt makes water boil, get colder, and melt faster, salt water would be warmer in the summer and colder in the winter, but the salt would help, but not 100%, keep the water from freezing.
Colder compared to what? It is colder in the winter than in the summer because the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun in the winter. It is colder in Vermont compared to southern states because it is farther from the equator, and therefore receives lesss heat from the sun
The water temperature changes and is colder in spring, fall, and winter than in the summer
Yes
Of course. Australia's winters are colder than its summers.
No, hornets do not survive the winter. They die off as the weather gets colder and do not remain active during the colder months.
To care for bougainvillea plants in winter, ensure they are in a sunny location, protect them from frost, water them sparingly, and avoid pruning until spring to help them thrive and survive the colder temperatures.
Because it's winter.
no its not
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Because of the colder air temperature the cold water is going to be colder so it takes more hot water to warm it. There is a higher percentage of hot in the mix so it doesn't last as long. << GREAT Guess but it is wrong The ambient temperature where the piping pass through is colder in the winter thus the piping if 1- not insulated 2- No return circulation will give up a lot of heat passing through colder area's You have more stand by loss