its gets cold Actually the ice gets warmer. Its the water that gets cold.
That depends on the starting temperature of the cold water and the starting temperature of the hot water.
That's because since cold water is more dense than warm water, cold water will tend to sink under the warm water. Thus, the water will most likely be colder on the bottom of your pool than the upper.
A screened vent, overflow pipe and insulation.
Superlative modifiers are descriptive words that end in - est. Or, for irregular modifiers, the superlative form is the one which takes the concept to the highest degree. (See examples below) The modifiers that end in -er are called the comparative forms. Examples: long, longer, longest (longest = superlative) cold, colder, coldest (coldest = superlative) good, better, best (This is an irregular form, best = superlative) bad, worse, worst (also an irregular form, worst = superlative)
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Stainless Steal
not sure but i think styrofoam or thermocol
Depending on the temperature of the water. People have been revived after being drowned in very cold water.
Yes cause plastic is a fossil fuel and donsaurs are dead therfore cold.
In my opinion is that it doesn't because it stays a bubble the longest in cold water because in real life that evaporates in the air so it's used to it. :)
Closed-cell foam insulation is known to be the best at keeping water cold the longest. It has a high thermal resistance, preventing heat transfer and maintaining the temperature of the water inside for an extended period of time.
cold water tail is what a dog gets when they have been and the water and it is freezing cold and the dog acts like it is broken
The dry person will feel the cold more because the wet person standing next to them will try and get warm until the water evaporates onto the next person but by the time it has reached the dry person it would have been cold. so the dry person would feel the cold more! I think, the wet person will feel the cold more because water needs energy to evaporate and this energy is taken form the immediate surroundings ie the wet person, making the wet person feel cold. If you wet your finger and hold it up in the air it will feel cold because the heat to evaporate the water is coming from your finger.
Because, when you have been swimming, you have been in the water, and water is sometimes cold, so when the cold has entered your body, your body goes cold.
it doesn't water that has been boiled does as it has been distilled
no, sips of room temperature water.