Yeah,it could boil them...
Yes, hot water can effectively kill flea eggs. Flea eggs are sensitive to high temperatures, and washing infested items in hot water can help eliminate them.
Boiled eggs typically float in water when they are older and have developed an air cell inside the shell, which increases their buoyancy. Whether the water is hot or cold doesn't significantly affect the floating behavior; it's primarily the age of the egg that matters. Fresh eggs usually sink and lie flat on the bottom, while older eggs tend to float.
Cold water because when the eggs barely start to be bread they are very soft and hot water can burn them.
the water won't affect the eggs and they still have plenty of time to hatch
it takes about 700 mls of hot water to affect a plant from growing
If a hot water pipe is leaking then it will definitely affect the amount of hot water you have, -This is costing you a lot in heating, get it fixed ASAP
Yes, hot water can effectively kill fleas and their eggs. Fleas are sensitive to high temperatures, so washing infested items in hot water can help eliminate them. However, it is important to use water that is at least 140F (60C) to ensure that the fleas and their eggs are killed.
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how does water scarcity affect the lives of people in the cold and hot deserts
Hot water can sometimes smell like rotten eggs due to the presence of hydrogen sulfide gas, which can be produced by certain types of bacteria in water heaters or plumbing systems.
it expands the rock