yes it does
Yes, temperature have generally an important effect.
The effect of temperature change to the amount of heat content of the substance is called heat transfer. As heat increases, the temperature decreases.
It denatures it.
Yes, because the temperature can change the state of the elements being chemical;y tested so yes it does have and effect
most strings will just rust after a long period of time but you dont have to worry about it if you play guitar a lot. some manufactures like Dean Markleys blue steel and this other brand freeze their strings to the temperature of neptune and the other brand i cant remember also heats them up too. Weird but Dean Markley are great strings just they don't last as long as I'd like them to.
The Joule-Thomson effect is temperature dependent. It describes the change in temperature of a gas as it expands or is compressed without doing external work. If the gas undergoes adiabatic expansion (no heat exchange with surroundings), its temperature will change depending on its initial temperature, pressure, and the nature of the gas.
Environmental temperature change would effect everything from crop growth to hibernation. It would effect me as a homo sapien greatly as all of my crops would be dying - leaving me to starve - and the temperatures that I have adapted to would no longer be the ones I would be subjected to. This could potentially be lethal. Of course, the effects of environmental temperature change would vary depending on the scale of the change.
Chameleons change color by temperature not the background. so,nothing it has no effect.
When you change density and temperature you effect the way sound travels through a medium.
If you purposely change the temperature to test a hypothesis, the temperature is called the independent variable. This is the variable that you manipulate to observe its effect on the dependent variable, which is the outcome you measure in the experiment.
The coolness of mint is a flavor, not an actual change in temperature.
effect of temperature