3 answers spring to mind, an air lock in the water system,a faulty switch on the heater panel( or cable depending on year)or an inline vent flap stuck shut
If you inhale and the smoke reaches lungs then it gets eventually to your brain , so the answer is yes you will get high by blowing it in your nose
I have used this trick with my mom many times, put the thermometer up against a hot light bulb then take it off when it reaches 75.3 it will keep on going up then when it reaches 102.0 start blowing on it.
On June 20, the Sun reaches its northernmost point, and on December 20, it reaches the most southern point. These are called the "Solstices". (Depending on cycle of leap years, the date is sometimes the 21st instead of the 20th.)
It just melts. Kinda like sugar, instead salt melts, not caramelizes.
carrying capacity
Siroccos are hot winds, often dusty or rainy, blowing from North Africa across the Mediterranean to southern Europe. The winds come from the Sahara and reaches hurricane speeds in North Africa and Southern Europe.
It's a safety feature built into the computer software. It is known as a "Rev Limiter". It keeps the engine from blowing up. It wont cut out when it is in gear.
The image is inverted when it reaches the retina. The brain then interperets the image as right-side-up.
There are probably not that many flags on the summit of Mount Everest due to the high winds blowing them away. When a climber reaches the summit he or she usually leaves the flag of their nation.
average kinetic energy of molecules is roughly equivilant to temperature. as water reaches boiling point the temperature stops increasing. Instead the energy your putting in makes a phase change from liquid to gas.
Please define "maturity" here. Are you asking about sexual maturity (or when a bull reaches puberty) or carcass maturity, or when a bull reaches the point where he is no longer putting down muscle but fat instead. For both and either or, it really depends on the breed of the young bull.
dollars to donuts, if your fan is working and is blowing cold air, your thermostat is stuck in the open position so that your car never reaches operating temperature and your coolant is not hot enough to generate warm air in your heater.