Because that is the boiling point of water in Celsius.
At -35 degrees Celsius, water would be in a solid state, as it would be frozen and turned into ice.
Heck no, it would be dangerous if water was illegal
The amount of sodium chloride that would dissolve in 2 L of water at 20 degrees Celsius depends on if the water is moving. It would dissolve faster in moving water than still sitting water.
Water becomes a gas at 100 degrees celsius at sea level. Under normal conditions, it can not get any hotter. When the pressure is increased, however, the temperature at which water boils increases. So gaseous water (steam) at 257 degrees celsius, under pressure, would be considered "superheated steam."
280,000 gallons * 16 pounds per gallon = 4,480,000 pounds of water 1 BTU to raise 1 pound of water 1 degree F (at 60 to 61, Standard Atmospheric Pressure) 1 pound of propane ~ 22,000 BTU 4,480,000 / 22,000 ~ 203 203 pounds of propane ~ 50 gallons Burning approx 50 gallons of propane will heat 280,000 gallons of water by one degree. (Hardly a geothermal event, they burn more propane in the average tailgate at a NFL game.)
That depends on how much of each you're mixing. Good luck finding that -10 degree water.
i would assume that a pwc is in the personal water craft class. This is incorrect. PWC is a Class A water vessel.
It depends on where in the world you are. If it would be safe to swim during the day (for example, if there are no dangerous currents or sea-creatures) there is no reason it should be dangerous at night, unless the water becomes very cold. Best not to go alone, though!The degree of comparison used in this sentence is:Positive
That would be pretty high, almost top 10% of the class. That would be a very respectable place to be.
Dirty water is dangerous because its got loads of dirt in it which has LOADS of germs in! Would you want to drink that? No
i would assume that a pwc is in the personal water craft class. This is incorrect. PWC is a Class A water vessel.
Class 5 rapids are the most dangerous rapids that are feasible to navigate. They should only be attempted with the proper equipment, training, and experience. Class 5 rapids are one of the most dangerous and take the most expertise to manuever. I would definitely make sure the devise you are using is rated to withstand the force of the water and obstacles according to a professional.
A good degree would be a masters in investigation. I suggest going to your teacher and asking what class you should take next, since he/she probably knows whats best for you.
no you would have to use water conditioner to remove dangerous chemicals
Sound travels faster in warmer water because the molecules are moving faster and can transmit vibrations more quickly. Therefore, sound would travel faster in 25 degree water compared to 10 degree water.
we would get sick may also die its very dangerous
At -35 degrees Celsius, water would be in a solid state, as it would be frozen and turned into ice.