the corn gets hard, and takes disgusting if you try to eat it
yes if you put your hand in it
it will sink and drown. if the river is too cold it will freeze. of the river is too hot it will boil.
That depends on who bought it and why. Some might shuck it, boil it, smear it with butter, and then eat it. Some kernels (depends on the form too) might be used for popcorn. Some corn might be used to make cereal or fuel. Some might go for feeding animals. Who knows... some people might use it for target practice.
Put the mini white potatoes in a large container, put cold water to cover, boil for 6 minutes only, transfer immediately into ice cold water to stop further cooking.Leave them in water for 15 minutes and then do whatever you may do with them. if you boil for too long , they will come out too soft and mushy and you do not want that.
Well I haven't the slightest idea what happens when you mix baking soda and corn syrup. I have an idea though. Instead of asking, why don't you try it out yourself and see what happens, like a real scientist. You'll learn a lot more from it too.
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Antarctica, because corn (like all plants) need sunlight to survive and it is too cold all year long.
Nothing. Just fill ya up. From experience I know that nothing will happen.
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I'm trying to look that up too!! I wonder what happens, I'm gonna do that for my science project but my question is a tiny bit different it's: When water boils, what happens to molecules (for example sugar or salt) that are dissolved in the water? Do they boil off too, or do they stay behind?
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