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Yes there would because alcohol is already a chemical plus your burning it at a high velocity. I think we should assume the alcohol is not burning. Even so, the answer is yes, mainly because the alcohol is not as hot as the water, so it has less heat to burn you with. The water burns you more than the alcohol does.
There would be catastrophic flooding and water damage from the two disasters. A tsunami can itself be considered a kind of flood.
I would assume that the water evaporates.
If water kept entering the cell, then eventually the cell would burst and die.
If water is absent, conditions would be dry. Dry conditions will lead to a drought - and possibly loss of life of humans and animals due to thirst. It would be helpful if the question was more explicit. In what context would the water be absent?
Water pollution; it is important to know the quantity spilled, the possibility of dilution, the estimated concentration, if it is irradiated uranium, etc.
Did something get spilled in the center consul prior to this happening? This happened to me a couple of times... Fortunately it was water and it dried up in a day and was fine.
Yes.
Naturally, as oil is a liquid it spreads out. And if we are talking about water it would spread on the surface of the water as oil and water don't mix.
What would you do if you spilled very hot water or acid on your toes.
You would remove the pot or pan and wipe up the water. They cook with magnetics instead of applied heat.
You would die
kill myself
No, the spilled blood on the floor will not attract bed bugs.
He would have eventually run out of fresh water & food, only to die a painful death.
think of something sad thats happened.
i think that they would be in trouble