condensation will likely form on the exterior of the can. Also the juice will eventually becomes warm because of the heat.
Condensation will likely occur on the outside of the cold can when taken out from the refrigerator on a hot day. This is because the cold surface of the can will cause the water vapor present in the warmer air to cool down and condense into droplets on the can's surface.
you take water and put it outside if it is cold outside
You get clean.
It might depend on the cold but oranges do have vitamin C so it would probably help.
Condensation will occur on the outside of the can because the cold surface of the can will cause moisture in the warm air to condense into water droplets. Evaporation will not occur on the surface of the can as the cold temperature will prevent water from evaporating into the air.
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go to a doctor or take a walk outside when its cold. your choice!
I've had a slight headache after drinking a very cold drink too quickly on a hot (sweaty) day.
It depends on what the weather is outside and how developed the air conditioner is. if it's hot out it may take a while to get cool or if it is scorching hot outside it may not get cold at all.
Because the temperature is the same inside and outside the can, moisture condenses on the outside once you take the can from the fridge into a warmer humid place, however this would not happen if you took the cold can to a place at least as cold as the fridge.
When you have a glass of cold water from the fridge that you take outside, because it's hotter outside, little drops of water will form on the glass.