I can only assume it is to parboil the hen or to make the hen's skin bake up crispier.
No, boiled water is simply boiled. Distilled water is when the steam from the boiling is gathered and rebottled.
When water is boiled it changes from liquid to a gas.
Boiled water.
When water is boiled, it is called steam.
It depends on the hen's diet.
the boy is pouring water away the rain is pouring down
boiled water
It would help to have some context, but the exact translation of "pouring water" is versant de l'eau.I am pouring water = Je verse de l'eau
No, pouring water into a glass is not an example of momentum. Momentum is the product of an object's mass and velocity, and pouring water into a glass does not involve a specific object moving with velocity.
By pouring it in the water.
antifreeze (Water) pouring down the front of the engine is from the water pump.
Nope, it boiled slowly.