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In an exothermic reaction heat is released and it is identified by increase in temperature, the material or vessel in which reaction is carried out becomes heated.
artery
carried from point a to point b in a vehicle/vessel
Blast Furnace
Making the base of a reactor vessel out of a neutron absorbing material like the control rods are made out of (like boron) would have little effect on a meltdown. The primary source of heat in a meltdown is the radioactive decay of fission fragments. This decay heat cannot be stopped by anything. It can only be carried away by a coolant of some kind. If a meltdown is severe, the molten fuel and cladding will pool on the bottom of the reactor vessel and melt through it. This will be true in a gross meltdown regardless of the material from which the reactor vessel bottom is made.
No, it is carried through the veins.
Capillaries.
Haemoglobin, oxygen, and iron are carried by blood cells.
Life jackets for all!
the same when separated
A vessel that cannot be hauled aboard or carried by another
Material (such as rock) which is carried by a glacier.