50 years - but it may evaporate first over time. Or you can go up on a high mountain
VERY, VERY HOT VERY, VERY HOT
it boils
The sea was boiling but I held my course! Are you going to watch that pot until it is boiling? The boiling temperature of water is somewhere around 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
No, it is usually called boiling pot or kettle.
Vaporization (by boiling)
pour boiling water into their ant hill. pour boiling water into their ant hill.
It is called boiling point.
Slightly back to front. People have been boiling water for ages the "boiling point" ie when it goes from liquid to gas happens at a certain temperature - we choose to call this temperature 100 degrees C (or 212F or 373K) The temperature scales were set up in 1724 for F and 1744 for C and 1848 for K In fact the temperature of boiling water was used as a fixed point to setup C from which K is based.
A fish out of water?technically you could call it breaching the surface i guess, but I would call it attempted suicide.
He thought it a good idea for everyday scientific as well as personal use, to divide the range of temperature between freezing and boiling water into 100 "degrees" and call the temperature of freezing water/melting ice Zero.
Melting
The boiling point It is called boiling point, where all the liquid turns into gas at this one temperature (if the substance is pure). However, there are exceptions like water (they can evaporate so it can turn into gas before reaching boiling point of 100 degrees Celsius)
ice or freezing point or 32 degrees F or 0 degrees C :)
Water changes from a liquid to a gas in a process known as evaporation. (Think about a boiling pot of water on a stove).As the temperature rises, the water becomes water vapor, a gas.