Well first of all, you cannot put water on the sun. It would evaporate before it got there. But if you somehow did without changing its temperature until you got to the sun then it would almost instantly evaporate and the molecules would in turn become ionized and become plasma.
it gets dark
That happens on the equator, where a star on the equator rises vertically and passes overhead before setting vertically. That also happens with the Sun at the spring and autumn equinoxes.
To make a classic moon pie, you would layer a graham cracker-like cookie with marshmallow filling and then dip the whole thing in melted chocolate. Allow the chocolate to set before enjoying your homemade moon pie.
The only statement actually listed is not correct, at least not always. (We're really not ideally set up here for multiple choice questions.) the answer is: Stalagmites are coned-shaped deposits. D is correct. Stalagmites are cone-shaped deposits. +++ As a general rule C is wrong, certainly in limestone; but Iranian cavers recently discovered a beautiful cave formed entirely by dissolution of the salt in a massive rock-salt bed; and this contains really lovely salt-crystal formations! A more common exception is gypsum - calcium sulphate - which often appears as lovely, fine porcupine quill-like elongated crystals, on the clay which it is its mineral source.
In batteries.By heating molten salt for later use.By pumping water uphill for later use.A flywheel could be set up to run off the PV and generate power as needed. It would do the conversion to A.C.You could make and store hydrogen for operating fuel cells.Heat water and use it in your house. (I would use hot water panels for that.)
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To cook eggs in a stainless steel pan, heat the pan on medium heat, add a little oil or butter, crack the eggs into the pan, and cook until the whites are set but the yolks are still runny. Season with salt and pepper, and serve hot.
Water is transformed in vapors.
The water absorbs more heat from the room initially because water has a higher specific heat capacity than the metal pan. This means it takes more heat energy to raise the temperature of water compared to the metal pan. However, over time, both the pan and water will eventually reach the same temperature as the room.
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After some time whole water is evaporated.
To fry eggs in a stainless steel pan for the best results, heat the pan on medium heat, add a small amount of oil or butter, crack the eggs into the pan, and cook until the whites are set but the yolks are still runny. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
yes. When it is set for a long time in the sun, in a couple months (or year) the water will evaporate and it will leave behind beautiful salt crystals. That's science at work.
To fry eggs in a stainless steel pan, heat the pan over medium heat, add a small amount of oil or butter, crack the eggs into the pan, and cook until the whites are set but the yolks are still runny. Flip the eggs if desired, and season with salt and pepper before serving.
My grandmother soaked the fabric in salt water before washing in detergent. Unfortunately, I don't know how much salt she used in the water.
The collective noun for 'pan' is a set of pans.