It is called a geyser.
Because this will make water boiling and human body will not tolerate this high temperature.
Convection currents are located in the astenosphere in boiling water and lots of other places
The temperature at and near the surface is greater than 0° Celsius (freezing point of pure water), and lower than 100° Celsius (boiling point of pure water). The atmospheric pressure is high enough to maintain the effective boiling point below the maximum surface temperature (about 67° Celsius), up to an altitude of at least 35,000 feet. There is also a volume of water far greater than the water vapor capacity of the atmosphere at average temperatures.
One example is when it rains, and there is a crack in the road. When the crack fills up with water it freezes and the crack will expand. Other examples are ice wedging, abrasion, exfoliation, and thermal expansion.
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Put luke-warm water on it. Boiling water will crack glass.
Blanch them in Boiling water for about 30 seconds. Should keep them somewhat green. Ive never baked brussel sprouts before in my full service kitchen
When a cup is filled with boiling water, the heat from the water caused the material of the cup to experience thermal expansion. If the cup is badly made, then different parts of it will expand to different extents and this will create stresses in the material of the cup causing it to crack.
it would probably crack
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No. Exposing the canteen to boiling temperatures could cause it to crack or split. However, there is a lightweight Tritan polymer canteen that can tolerate boiling temperatures.
high altitude
Water sprouts are tornados on water and tornados are on land. Water sprouts are less violent than tornados because theres not alot to destroy on the water!!!
It is called a geyser, and results from groundwater entering fissures in rock that is being continuously heated by magma from below the surface. The general term for such releases of steam and hot water is geothermal energy.