it depends on how hard the water pressure is but usually a lot
for about thirty minutes, but if you want it crispy let all of the water go out and then turn the skilleton low and let it cook it for about ten minutes
if a small amount of water is dripping it is normal condensation from running an engine
Less, possibly gone.
Depending on the amount of water, it could be called a waterfall.
Depends on the amount of heat available the amount of water you need to heat the amount of salt in the water and the heat transfer rate. I need more info
Yes, penguins can stay underwater for ten minutes. They have been known to stay underwater for up to thirty minutes at a time, up to depths of 1300 feet.
That all depends on the condition of the water and the amount of water that nneds to be added.
step one: get some bleach. step two: find out how much water you need treated. step three: pour the correct amount of bleach in the water. step four: wait about an hour to thirty minutes. step five: drink the fresh water. it will say everything on the directions; maybe. and let it sit in the sun.
Yes
There are variables involved. You need to know the amount of water, its initial temperature, the amount of heat being applied and the ambient temperature.
because you removed water from the system
Water, with or without sugar, becomes a solid (known as ice) when it freezes. The exact amount of time depends upon the amount of water, the temperature of the water, and the temperature of the freezer that you are using. It won't always be 10 minutes.