Hypothermia.
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∙ 14y agoHypothermia is the medical term for when the body loses heat faster than it can produce it, leading to a dangerously low body temperature. It can occur when exposed to cold water for a prolonged period.
Great Neck is thought to have gotten its name from the large, projecting peninsula of land that extends into the Long Island Sound. This geographical feature has been likened to a "great neck" jutting out into the water, leading to the area being called Great Neck.
No, you cannot catch a cold from changes in temperature. Colds are caused by viruses that are transmitted through close contact with an infected person or by touching contaminated surfaces. Temperature changes may weaken the immune system, making you more susceptible to catching a cold, but they do not directly cause colds.
Yes, sugar crystals can still grow in cold water, but the process may take longer compared to when using hot water. Cold water can dissolve sugar, allowing it to recrystallize as the water evaporates. This process is often used in making rock candy or other sugar crystal candies.
The leaves of water hyacinth are long and leathery and have wax coating surrounding them. They are made up of long spongy parenchyma tissues that have several air pockets. The air pockets help the leaves to stand erect and float on the surface of water. Arsha 9th
Another name for being sick is being under the weather.
When you dip your hand in cold water you feel it cold. Can you name the mode of heat transfer and its direction?
No. Water closet is another name for bathroom.
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This type of heat transfer is called conduction. The transfer is from the warm hand to cool water.
The polar bear gets its name from its habitat in the Arctic region, which is characterized by icy, polar conditions. Their white fur and environment also contribute to their name, distinguishing them as bears adapted to living in polar climates.
The process is called upwelling. It occurs when winds push surface water away from the coast, which allows deeper, colder water to rise and replace the displaced water. Upwelling brings nutrients from the ocean floor to the surface, supporting marine life.
The gas produced when sodium metal is added to cold water is hydrogen gas.
They are called greenhouses.
The common cold is caused by various viruses, with the most common being rhinoviruses. Other viruses that can cause cold-like symptoms include coronaviruses and adenoviruses.
The spout or Outlet.
The mode of heat transfer is conduction, where heat transmits from the warmer hand to the colder water molecules.
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