The warmer of the two would be hot water. Tepid water is nearly body temperature, so it is considered lukewarm. That means that hot water is hotter than lukewarm water.
It is called mild or temperate weather.
No, hot water is a better conductor of electricity than cold water. This is because warmer water molecules have more kinetic energy, allowing for better electron movement and increased conductivity.
Hot water can be pollution because if somebody dumps hot water into a body of water, the hot water can kill organisms living there.Answer:Hot water (thermal pollution) impacts the receiving water in several ways the alter the environment and ecosystem: * A sudden burst of hot water can kill aquatic organisms by thermal shock. Fish have to adjust to new temperatures slowly. * Continued hot water can raise the receiving water's general temperature. This in turn reduces the oxygen levels so that only more hardy species can live there (carp not trout), encourages the growth of plant life, and impacts breeding success rates of aquatic organisms * Warmer streams encourage birds to over winter, potentially leading to bird kills die to lack of food * Warmer water can leach out metals and organics from the stream bed
the get kinda hot cool them with warm water though k
If it's a fish that naturally lives in cold water, it should be fine. If it's used to warmer water, it can die.
Hot water is warmer than tepid water.
Hot water is warmer than tepid water.
It is called mild or temperate weather.
Hot water is warmer.
Tepid is lukewarm water so obviously hot water!
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It is warmer than in temperate and polar regions. It is not hot, though.
Hot Water Is Hotter Than Tepid Water Because Tepid water is at body temperature, so should not feel either hot or cold when it touches your skin.hot water
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Because the in its surroundings is hot it transfers the hot heat on to the water which makes it warmer
Celery can grow in both hot and cold water, It helps only slightly for plants to grow in warmer water.
Chlorine is soluble in both hot and cold water. In fact, it dissolves more easily in cooler water than in warmer water.