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What is an adjective that describes fire the sun boiling water and a heater but not snow
Yes, warm is an adjective. Adjectives are modifiers that tell how many, how is it, or which one. Warm falls into the second category, since it tells you how the subject is. Ex. The cocoa is warm. I let the warm bath water soothe my aching muscles. Yes. An adjective is a describing word and warm describes the heat of something. An example of another adjective is calm.
The adjective 'rocky' (rockier, rockiest) can be used to describe a feeling of being unsteady. A person may feel rocky when they are not well, or a boat may feel rocky if the water is rough. The adjective 'rocky' also describes a something that is made of rock, or littered or strewn with rocks.
A descriptive adjective tells something about the appearance or nature of the noun it modifies.(e.g. orange handle, fresh water, crispcarrots)
The word well is an adjective, for example well water or well wisher.
Participles have three functions in sentences. They can be components of multipart verbs, or they can function as adjectives or as nouns.In the sentence "The tea leaves should be placed in boiling water."Boiling would be the particple.boiling
It can be, as in a steaming bowl of oatmeal. Steaming is the present participle of the verb (to steam) and may also be used as a noun/gerund as in "Steaming vegetables retains more of the vitamins."
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There are three adjectives because an adjective describes a noun. Hot is an adjective because it describes sun, two is an adjective because it tells how many glasses you drank, and cold is an adjective because it describes water.
Hot water in homes is produced by a device called a water heater. A water heater can be compared to a pot of boiling water. The enclosure keeps water hot throughout the day so that when the faucet is turned on, there will be an immediate flow of hot water. The people who have hot water have invested in a water heater.
Boiling or evaporation describe the process.
It's done with an electrical element inside the tank.It's the same principle as boiling water in an electric jug.Hope this helps.
Hot water, nothing aside from getting wet. Boiling water might pop it but it's doubtful. Plus you'd have to subject your hand to boiling water which isn't safe.A heater, also nothing unless it touches the heating element & if it's hot enough it'll pop.
HCI rises the boiling point of water more than H2CO3 does
The term that best describes the movement of water within a pot of boiling water is rolling boil. The water in the pot produces bubbles that seem to rapidly roll inwards.
Boiling water will kill any bacteria or parasites that are in it, but won't do anything about toxins.
Humid is an adjective that describes a high volume of water vapour in the atmosphere.
Water heaters are normally set to temperatures well below boiling; 140 degrees Fahrenheit is typical. Also, some heat loss occurs as the water travels through the pipes from the heater to the tap, so the water generally emerges at closer to 120 degrees, which is nowhere near boiling.