yes
by boling it it turns hot and becomes heated
will be hot
A bottle can implode when subjected to a sudden change in temperature from hot to cold because the air inside the bottle contracts rapidly, creating a vacuum which collapses the bottle. The external pressure remains constant while the internal pressure decreases, causing the bottle to implode.
No, cold water is piped into the hot water tank and is heated by electricity or gas, it then flows out to the hot water taps.
Hot water from the ground.
it well be so hot
Springs with hot water, also known as hot springs, occur when geothermally heated water rises to the surface through cracks in the Earth's crust. This happens when groundwater seeps into the Earth's crust, is heated by magma, and then returns to the surface as hot water.
A water bottle can implode if the pressure inside the bottle becomes significantly lower than the pressure outside the bottle, causing the bottle to collapse inwards. This can happen if the bottle is sealed at high altitude and then brought down to a lower altitude where the external pressure is much higher.
When groundwater is heated near a magma body, it is called hydrothermal circulation. This process can result in the formation of geothermal systems and hot springs, where the heated water rises to the surface.
The hot water in hot springs originates from geothermal energy, where groundwater is heated by magma or hot rocks beneath the Earth's surface. As rainwater or surface water seeps into the ground, it encounters these heated areas, causing the water to rise back to the surface as hot springs. This process can also involve the pressure and geological formations that facilitate the movement of heated water. As a result, minerals from the surrounding rocks may dissolve in the water, contributing to the unique characteristics of hot springs.
Tepid is lukewarm water so obviously hot water!
Hot water is warmer than tepid water. Tepid water typically refers to water that is lukewarm or slightly warm, while hot water is heated to a higher temperature.