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A kettle (or kettle hole) is a fluvioglacial landform occurring as the result of blocks of ice calving from the front of a receding glacier and becoming partially to wholly buried by glacial outwash.
Kettle (if answer to Dr. Lamb's review, it's "none of these")
When a tea kettles water boils, steam exits the hole in the sound of a loud whistle.
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When boiling water, the steam produced escapes through a small hole in the kettle's spout. The vibrating steam creates the whistling sound we hear, signaling that the water has reached the boiling point.
explain with the help of diagram how free electron and hole contribute to electric curent
steam comes out to release the energy of the kettle because of the heat that it's producing
A kettle lake is a shallow body of water formed by receding glaciers or draining flood waters. Chunks or blocks of ice break free and soil, rocks, and gravel filled in around the ice. When the block of ice melted, some of the debris falls into the hole, creating a sediment filled basin. When a kettle is filled with water, it is called a kettle lake.
Nowhere, they suck out all light. So they wont be place on an H-R diagram.
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The noun 'kettle' is a standard collective noun for:a kettle of hawksa kettle of vultures