No, It depends on a lot... Like what the room temperature is like. Or how long you've had it boiling.
boil it
they boil water then collect the steam in different ways
Something can boil by increasing the temperature of the substance until it reaches its boiling point, causing the liquid to evaporate and form bubbles. Another way to make something boil is by decreasing the surrounding pressure, which lowers the boiling point of the substance and allows it to boil at a lower temperature.
You can boil the lobster in 2 ways. 1. if you don't want it to turn out too soft you would boil the water first then put in the lobster. That allows the lobster to cook quicker and it turns out slightly crunchy. 2. If you want the lobster to turn out soft and tender you have to put the lobster ion with the water and boil both at the same time. That makes the lobster moist from the water and then it cooks well, however it takes a bit longer than the other way because there is the process of the water boiling and then the lobster has to have time to cook.
boil it on a stove and if you dont have one go to scouts
They have the same chemical composition of H2O.
The medium is usually water. Large closed tubes are buried deep within the Earth where the temperature is much higher than on the surface. Water is then pumped through these tubes which causes the water to boil. The steam from this water is then used to turn the turbines. There are other ways, but this is the first and most common.
changing the environment
You could boil them, which only uses boiling water, no fat or you could poach them which also uses boiling water, so no fat :)
You can use these words in a few ways when making sentence. You can put I am trying to teach the same temperature as day before.
Boiling water is one of the simplest and most effective ways to disinfect it. Bring the water to a rolling boil for at least one minute to kill most bacteria and viruses, making it safe for consumption.
here are 3 ways... 1) temperature going down 2) the salinity of the water 3) ice blocks...