Yes it would. It has to do with the difference in heat transfer, the closer two objects are to being the same temperature, the slower they exchange heat. I know that there was a full explanation of this in a Scientific American article many years ago.
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.
It makes more coffee per pot than a vacuum brewer. If there is a crowd, you would want something that makes more coffee in a shorter amount of time. so that people aren't waiting for their coffee.
According to these facts from Daily Cuppa Coffee, coffee does more good than harm: http://www.dailycuppacoffee.com/coffee-facts. Of course, it would depend on whether you have any pre-existing conditions that make caffeine a bad choice. Also, if you're struggling with weight loss, adding a lot of sugar or cream to your coffee would not be good for you.
There are many different places where a person might find a coffee vending machine. Places like hospitals, hotels, bus stations and train stations would have coffee vending machines because they are places where people would spend time waiting.
Irish Coffee
it would be somewhat mild ... but it would get hotter and hotter arriving to cal.
A Cup of Black Coffee has much more caffeine. ^^ Are you stoned, or just stupid? Why in HELL would adding milk and sugar decrease the content of a chemical present since BEFORE the coffee was prepared? If you spill some out to make room, sure there'd be less caffeine - but the difference in volume is barely perceptible.
Yes, it is. Although I can't imagine it tasting as good. Also, if you put the coffee in the water before you microwave it you'll probably find that it will get hotter than it would from your average kettle. The particles in the coffee will accelerate the heating process... just don't get burnt! Oh, and make sure you use a microwave safe container. Easier way is to use a Microwave Coffee Maker. One example is available through this link; http://www.storeshop.com/coffee-wave.html
Yes luminous actually for a star to get hotter.
Any non-value adding process would increase the manufacturing cost. Therefore, it is very important to ensure that WIP is controlled in such a way that they go through the least or totally no waiting process, during the manufacturing process. Waiting process means a non-value adding process and it is a cost driver.
You would evaporate the water and there would be dried up coffee powder
It would definitely be hotter, and drier, in Alice Springs.