Yes. Just like astronauts can heat air in a satellite you can heat and boil water.
Yes, the satellite Titan of Saturn contain water.
Yes, satellite surveillance can help solve crimes by providing real-time monitoring of activities, tracking movements of suspects, and collecting evidence from crime scenes. Satellite imagery can also be used to identify patterns, gather information on locations, and support investigations by law enforcement agencies.
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It takes more heat to boil water than to simply heat water. Unless the water is already at its boiling point.
Water absorb heat from sun. it releases heat into the air.
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Yes! Water is a heat sink.
Hot water merges with the cold water, and any heat is dissipated.
If a body of water has a high heat capacity, it can store more thermal energy making it a good heat sink.
There is more than one way to heat water, so I would not apply this to all situations, but in general, when you heat water you create convection currents which cause the hotter water to mix in with the colder water.
Soil absorbs heat much faster than water, but water does not have air in between like soil so it doesnt lose heat as fast, so water holds heat longer