About 10-15 seconds until their tiny brains stop functioning due to being cooked. If the water is NOT boiling, which most 'researchers' cite their info from, it could possibly take 35-45 seconds.
For a short while they can, but ultimately the overall answer is no.
Less than a minute.
It usually takes a minimum of 10 minutes to sterilize items places in boiling water.
Most likely your crab overheated. A crab needs tepid (not hot, not cold) water to bath in and drink from. It does not take long to heat a crab to death.
How long it takes water to boil depends on how much heat is being used. Water boils at 100 degrees C
6 to 8 minutes after putting into boiling water. Sir every minute.
Boiling water is endothermic as the water needs to take in energy from its surrounding in order to boil.
no it's probably a land hermit crab you retard
eats the water
at the very most 20 years maybe 30 if you take very good care of your crab
it never sheds
13 mins
Well if you put them in a bowl of boiling water for the first 30 min then freeze them, it will take 4 hours
No, the substance being heated is still water which has a known boiling pt. You just have more of it so it will take longer to reach boiling pt