Yes, it does. The reason is that there is a larger surface area for the large pot of water than the small pot of water
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water's high specific heat
high specific heat
Precipitation is a flocking of water mist to a large dew and fall down. Process that release energy is condensation when water vapour condense to small mist.
If water absorbs a large amount of energy it boils.
water is necessary for life, is the marginal benefit of water is large or small?
The small intestine absorbs food and the large intestine absorbs water.
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Never add water to an acid always add small amount of acid slowly in large amount of water.
They breakdown the large molecules in to small ones in a reaction called respiration. This releases the energy and makes carbon dioxide and water.
Not by itself. But if you have a large amount of water at a certain height (and the possibility to let it flow down), then you may have a large amount of gravitational potential energy stored in the water.
The small intestines absorb the nutrients out of your food. The stomach leads to the small intestine and the small intestine leads to the large intestine. The large intestine absorbs water, and then the food goes to the rectum.