Bleeding can be influenced by various factors, including temperature, but generally, the speed of bleeding is more related to the body's physiological response than to temperature alone. Cold temperatures can cause blood vessels to constrict, potentially slowing bleeding, while heat can dilate blood vessels, potentially increasing blood flow and bleeding. However, individual responses can vary based on the situation and overall health.
It sinks faster in hot water than warm or cold
Hot
No, hot water heats up faster than cold water.
Hot air dries clothes faster than cold air.
Hot.
It melts faster in cold
Probably hot water.
Solid chemicals are dissolved faster in hot water.
salt dissolve faster in hot water
No, hot water heats up faster than cold water.
hot water has faster moving particales than cold water
cold liquids