Warm things generally expand and take up more room. If you heat it to boiling, some of the water turns to steam, which expands greatly.
As the soup heats it expands (oxygen and bubbles) causing the soup to overflow
I think so. :(
To heat things up. Think of it as a single burner stove. It isn't a high heat like a stove but it is effective for heating soups and similar items. You can use frying pan on them, but it isn't usually an even heat.
I think its just cause its over-heating...
I think it was check the heating censor
No. Cooling will though. Think about, if you heat up water will it turn to ice (solidfy)?
I think there are two types of stove pipes. 1) Double Wall Stove Pipe 2) Single Wall Stove Pipe
I think there are two types of stove pipes. 1) Double Wall Stove Pipe 2) Single Wall Stove Pipe
age, damage, lack of grease I think it is cause by lack of oil on the bearing that will cause metal to metal contact which will cause over heating
There is a link below to an article in Wikipedia. I think the article could use some improvement, but there it is. There are a bunch of sites on the internet that are devoted to wood stoves. Really, to choose one, more information is needed on the type of stove. The original Franklin stove is very different from a masonry stove, and both are very different from a wood cook stove.
It is probably cause he want the questioner to think and the answers could be in the question itself. example; what is the biggest word that you could think of? what can you think of?
write in your notebook as many things as you can think that could cause strrong vibration of the earth's surface." in Yahoo! Answers