I think it does. When you touch the inside of the asparagus you get a feeling the same when you touch a cooking rice cooker's top. I've never touched it before. This is my conclusion. I'm 9 years old.
The water was Scalding. So we decided to stop the burner.
If you touch hot water, you may experience burns or scalding depending on the temperature of the water and the duration of contact. It is important to quickly move away from the hot water, cool the area with cold water, and seek medical attention if necessary.
A safe water temperature for a bath to prevent burns or scalding is around 100 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
Scalding is a part of processing chicken as meat. After the chicken is killed it is submerged in hot water about 150 degrees to loosen the feathers for plucking.
To prevent scalding when using hot tap water, always mix it with cold water to lower the temperature. This will help reduce the risk of burns or injuries from the hot water.
Yes, asparagus fern can grow in water, but it may not thrive as well as it would in soil.
To revive wilted or limp asparagus, trim the ends, place the asparagus in a glass of water, cover with a plastic bag, and refrigerate for a few hours. This will help the asparagus absorb water and regain its crispness.
The recommended temperature setting for a water heater to prevent the risk of scalding or burning a baby is 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
The recommended safe water heater temperature is 120 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent scalding and ensure efficient operation.
The safe temperature for a water heater to prevent scalding and ensure user safety is typically around 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Scalding is when a liquid, typically water, is hot enough to cause first degree burns to the skin which cause the area around the burn to turn bright red.