Yes. What happens is when the lava cools down, it turns into rock.
The rate that tea cools will change with the temperature difference between the tea and the ambient temperature. The larger the difference between the two, the faster the rate will be. As the tea cools closer to room temp, the rate of cooling will decrease.
Convectional rainfall is when the sun heats the ground and hot air rises, the hot air then cools down and forms clouds then it rains
No. It cools at a rate proportional to the difference between its temperature and that of it's surrounding. The cooler it gets, the closer it will get to room temperature, and the cooling slows down.
It is hot, hot, hot during the day(95-110F) and very dry(it feels like putting a hair dryer in front of your face) but it cools down considerably in the evening.
It cools.
cools your lungs, skin, mouth, nostrils
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Temperature doesn't really affect the crystal size; the rate of cooling is the major factor. The faster the mineral, rock, etc. (whatever has the crystals) cools, the smaller the crystals- the slower the larger. If you were "growing" crystals with a set, the warmer the temperature generally means the larger the crystals.
The air cools and clouds form, and my cause rainy or stormy weather
The lava does because it could be a good use.
i would suggest using mistcooling system, cools faster, less expensive and fun to have.
it depends on how long is ban under the ground
The summer cooling effect is when the summer cools an area down instead of making it hot.
Yes, assuming the amount of water stays the same.
To calculate the percentage of carbohydrates in a potato, divide the total grams of carbohydrates by the total weight of the potato (in grams) and multiply by 100. The total grams of carbohydrates can be found on the nutrition label or by looking up the information online.
If the lava cools quickly the crystals will be smaller than if it cooled slowly.