It's trying to be an analogy and failing. "Cat" and "dog" are both nouns, and so is "ice". However, "hot" is an adjective. The relationship between the first pair of words is not the same as that between the second pair of words. "Hot" is the opposite of a quality which "Ice" has. "Lemon is to sweet as Ice is to hot" would be a successful analogy.
If your water seems warm rather than hot, if it takes along time to get hot after using a bath. or if it comes out slightly brown.
When water is heated it releases gas. The gas comes out in a bubble form.
Yes, if the circuit gets hot enough.
Tropo- comes from the Greek tropos which means "turning."Meso- comes from the Greek mesos which means "middle."Thermo- comes from the Greek thermos which means "hot."Exo- comes from the Greek exō which means "outside."
You can try using hot water to soften the cap, or using a rubber band to improve your grip. Alternatively, you can use a pair of pliers or a vice grip to carefully twist and remove the cap.
To open a hard-to-open bottle, you can try using a rubber grip or a towel for better grip, running the bottle under hot water to expand the cap, or using a bottle opener or a pair of pliers for extra leverage.
no
by eating hot dog....
ew its so not hot get a grip bxtch
hot spot
Yes.
When lifting a hot pan from a hot burner, grip using the potholder, with the edges of the potholder away from or in a way that they do not touch the hot burner.
u get it for getting 7-11 things and it comes free
hot and cold
Hot sauce!
Because hot water melts it so it loses it's grip on the fabric.