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The mass of what water? The water in one raindrop, in some lake or ocean, in all of the world, in all of the universe?
Ocean, body of water, an aqueous mass, an enlarged lake...
Lake-effect snow is associated with a cold, dry air mass moving over a warmer body of water, such as the Great Lakes. As the air mass picks up moisture from the lake, it becomes unstable and can produce heavy snowfall downwind of the lake.
An Arctic air mass moving over relatively warm lake water can cause lake effect snow. As the cold air near the surface picks up moisture from the warmer lake, it becomes unstable and produces localized bands of heavy snow downwind of the lake.
Pros Of The Nile Perch Introduction In Lake Victoria- *Nile Perch provide more body mass (meat) than the smaller 1-2 inch fish that people used to fish out of Lake Victoria *Since smaller boats are not large enough to catch Nile Perch in, fishing industries must catch the perch, thus creating a thriving company and providing more job opourtunities for the locals *Excess fish can be sold to other locations, bringing in money to the companies and people of Kenya and the surrounding area Cons Of The Nile Perch Introduction In Lake Victoria- *Nile perch have caused over 200 species of smaller fish in the lake to die out *Nile Perch eat smaller fish, which feed on the algae in Victoria, and that causes algae build up, and as a result, the oxygen and carbon dyoxidelevels in the water are thrown off *They were not meant to be in the Lake in the first place. They were introduced.
It depends on the time during the winter the sea is generally warmer than the lake because it has more mass to cool, But during the summer the lake is warmer than the sea because it has less water to heat.
Reading the question carefully, we find twostatementsthat we may assume are true:1). "The mass of this spilled oil is 823 grams."2). "The oil will not mix with the lake water."
Quantity of heat contained in a body is given by Q = M s t Here M is the mass of the body. Though the temperature is low compared to that of boiling water in a cup, the mass of lake water is comparatively very large. Hence the result
It is impossible to know for it changes every second. With tributaries (rivers) and the water shed, humans, and fish mass. There is no likely guess.
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An island is a large mass of land surrounded by water on all sides. Examples include Hawaii and Madagascar. Islands can vary in size and can be found in oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers.
To calculate the calories required to heat up Lake Michigan by 1 degree Celsius, you would need to know the specific heat capacity of water (4.186 J/g°C) and the mass of water in Lake Michigan. The formula to calculate the energy required is: Energy = mass of water x specific heat capacity of water x change in temperature. This would give you the calories needed to heat up Lake Michigan by 1 degree Celsius.