Boiling water can cause severe burns and tissue damage to a human, potentially leading to death depending on the severity of the burns and the percentage of the body affected. The extent of damage will depend on the temperature of the water, the duration of exposure, and the individual's overall health.
Yes, pouring boiling water onto plant roots can effectively kill them by damaging the cell structure. It is a natural and chemical-free method for eliminating unwanted plants, but care should be taken to avoid harming surrounding vegetation.
boiling water maybe, but alcohol is best.
No. The heat from boiling a seed would actually kill it. Soaking a seed in water before planting may help it grow faster, but the water should be room temperature.
A "water boiling alert" means to boil water. At 1 ATM of pressure, water does not boil until 212°F (100°C). At a higher altitude, the boiling point is lower, but not by much. No, when there is a "water boiling alert," boil the water.
No. Boiling can kill off biological stuff, parasites, bacteria, things like that. But it can't do anything about about chemicals. In cases of organic or inorganic chemicals with high boiling points the boiling may concentrate the contaminants.
Yes, boiling water can effectively kill cockroaches by scalding them.
Boiling water does kill spores. This is because spores are like tiny plants in storage so the boiling water harms them.
Boiling water can kill grass temporarily, but it may not permanently kill it as the grass roots can regenerate.
Yes, pouring boiling water on grass can kill it by damaging the plant cells and roots.
Boiling water can effectively kill weeds by damaging their cells and roots. It usually takes about 30 seconds to 1 minute of exposure to boiling water to kill weeds effectively.
Yes, pouring boiling water on weeds can effectively kill them by damaging their cells and roots.
Boiling water can effectively kill poison ivy by destroying the plant's cells and roots.
Boiling water for at least 1 minute can effectively kill most bacteria.
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Boiling water can effectively kill poison ivy by scalding the plant's roots and preventing regrowth.
Yes, pouring boiling water on grass can kill it by damaging the roots and causing the grass to wither and die.
Boiling water can effectively kill dandelions by pouring it directly on the plant, which will scald and kill the roots. Be careful not to pour the water on nearby plants as it can harm them too.