yes
hotter water turn up the heat using the thermostat on it
Well SOMETIMES Lava can be hotter Depends on the color
You can heat water by boiling it either on the stove or using an electric kettle. Adding anything to water will not make it hotter, but boiling it will increase its temperature.
Yes, if the original stat was stuck open.
Salt does not make things burn hotter because it does not increase the temperature of the flames or the combustion process itself. Instead, salt can act as a heat conductor and may help distribute heat more evenly in some cases. However, the burning temperature of a material is primarily determined by its chemical composition and the conditions of the combustion. Therefore, while salt may influence certain aspects of cooking or burning, it does not raise the fundamental burning temperature.
yes the darker the color the more heat it will absorb
it can make u hotter if u say that it can make u hotter
Black clothes absorb more sunlight and heat compared to white clothes which reflect sunlight. This absorption of heat by black clothes results in them feeling hotter when exposed to sunlight.
Your house may be hotter than outside because of factors such as insulation, sunlight exposure, and heat generated by appliances and people inside. These factors can trap heat indoors and make it feel warmer than the outdoor temperature.
Put in a winter thermostat
Basic trick is to make a transfer fluid that is (much) hotter than the "hotter object" at one point in the cycle. Heat still flows from hot to cold ... but note that the system is not overly efficient.
Because the temperature of the water is increased, so more heat is transferred to the food