no
mainly because the heat makes the wood weak. Therefore making it warp. (okay honestly, I'm guessing)
Tom Cruise opted for Oprah's hand in marriage, so there you go in hot water.
Because wood is a poor conductor of heat.
Cold water requires a higher temperature elevation than warm water does, and therefore will take longer to heat to boilinIf you start with hot water there is not enough difference in temperature from top to bottom to create an effective convection loop, because hot stuff only rises while in the presence of cold stuff to rise above. Warm water promotes a slower convection loop and hence will take longer for "ALL OF THE WATER" to hit 212 degrees.according to scientists, the notion that a body of cold water will reach boiling temperature more quickly than an identical body of hot water under the same parameters is simply false.This kitchen myth may have started as a way to encourage people to cook with cold water, not hot, which can contain more impurities. It may also have its origins in the fact that cold water generally gains heat more rapidly than water that is already hot, though it will not boil faster.But under the right circumstances, the reverse phenomenon can occur, and hot water can freeze more quickly than cool water.THE BOTTOM LINECold water does not boil faster than hot water, but hot water can freeze more quickly than cool water
yes.
wood,rock
Try Hot Water.
no
If the comb is plastic,and you want to bend it,the type of temeperature you would want is HOT because cold water would just make it cold,so it does matter.. very much
soak it bleach and soap and hot water
thaw it under the sink with hot water. then keep it in a bucket of hot water
yes
No, you cannot die from putting a bleeding cut under hot water. The only bad thing about putting a bleeding cut under hot water is that it expands the vessels and will not stop the bleeding. Luke warm water or cold water is the best for a bleeding cut.
cold water is denser than hot water. The same is true of most other substances as well.
It takes exactly 14.0 seconds to melt a full ice cube under hot water.
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