No. Bhudda is the ultimate Acheivement.
The boiling point is always higher than the melting point.
No Buddha was a teacher of a philosophy based on Hinduism that is now named after his title.
It is indeed possible for a substance to have a higher melting point than expected. This normally happens when the substance is impure.
Yes, chlorine has a higher boiling point than iodine. Chlorine has a boiling point of -34.6 degrees Celsius, while iodine has a boiling point of 184 degrees Celsius.
100 degrees higher.
Actually, the point of engaging in Buddhist practices is not to worship the Buddha. So there are no worshipers of the Buddha. The point of engaging in Buddhist practices is to reduce suffering (dissatisfaction, troubles, sorrow). A practitioner who is successful realizes his or her "Buddha-Nature," which each human is believed already to have (but usually without realizing it). In that sense, the point of engaging in Buddhist practices is to become a buddha, which just means someone who is awake. .
higher
because vehicle has oil
Yes
Yes, rubidium has a higher melting point than potassium. Rubidium has a melting point of 39.3°C, while potassium has a melting point of 63.4°C.
The boiling point is typically higher than the melting point for a substance. The boiling point is the temperature at which a substance transitions from a liquid to a gas, while the melting point is the temperature at which a substance transitions from a solid to a liquid.
no