The sun is not like a boiling cup of soup because the sun is 1000 more degrees unless the soup is really hot.
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The heated soup rises to the surface, spreads and begins to cool, While convective flow can be observed easily in a pot of boiling soup, the idea emphasized mantle convection, and most earth scientists believed that is how the Earth evolved.
The heated soup rises to the surface, spreads and begins to cool, While convective flow can be observed easily in a pot of boiling soup, the idea emphasized mantle convection, and most earth scientists believed that is how the Earth evolved.
It is on the surface
You can use an immersion probe to check the internal temperature of a pot of soup. You can also use a thermocouple with a surface probe to check the internal soup temperature.
Boiling occurs on the surface of a liquid that has reached its boiling point. This also includes on the surface of any imperfections in the water, known as nucleation sites. These imperfections in water are often harmless, and are any other small particles that are in it. These imperfections are responsible for the rolling surface of a boiling pot of water. The water at a nucleation site expands into a gas, and bubbles to the surface of the water. In a perfectly distilled pot of water, in a perfectly smooth sided pot (tiny microscopic scratches in the surface of a pot can be nucleation sites too) the water would only steam at the surface, and no bubbles would form in it.
Serious advantages doesn't exist.
Inner Core
metal transfers heat
Adding the salt to the soup raised the boiling point of the water in the soup. This is a well known phenomena in thermodynamics that when you add a solute (especially one with a much higher boiling point than the solvent) to a solvent (which is water in this case) you will initially increase the temperature at which the resulting solution will boil - and incidentally also depress the temperature at which it will freeze.
probably because it's shaped like an old-fasioned soup pot/cauldron.
The outer core.
The outer core.