Yes it can by the chemicals being released to boil water.
Certainly. The problem still remain, how much water, to what temperature and are there enough peanuts available to do the job.
If you burn a peanut it will keep aflame for a long time underwater, and boil the water
The energy giving nutrient is " Carohydrates" .. can also be (vit B) Peanuts have 6.1 mg of carbohydrates. Therefore the nutrient in a peanut from which energy can be obtained is carbohydrates.
I believe yes because each peanut has potential energy and 4 peanuts have more potential energy than just one.
the heat is a form of energy...and heat is stored is the water...so heat energy become potential energy because heat is stored in water
Several types of energy can be used to heat water. Electric energy can heat water, like in a coffee maker. Chemical energy can be used as in a gas stove.
No energy, no heat. So you cannot add heat.
Water molecules retain energy due to heat transfer.
If you mean the water in the oceans, it is the sun's energy that does this. Water absorbs Kinetic Energy to 'heat up'. Therefore, any energy source that can impart Kinetic Energy to Water will heat it.
kinetic energy turns into heat energy which heat's the water SLOWLY (keep frantically moving) ;D
some of the energy,however, is absorbed by the land and water and change into heat
water can store heat energy from light energy..
When water has heat and energy it changes energy. The energy that it changes to is called thermal.