C for Caliente
"Aqua fervens" is a Latin term that translates to "boiling water." It is often used in reference to hot or boiling water, commonly in brewing or alchemical contexts.
for hot water - veneer for cold water - tanneer for water - neer
The word you are looking for is "squeak."
# cot # dot # got # hot # jot # lot # not # pot # rot # stop!
"Shrink" typically goes with the preposition "from," as in "The fabric shrank from hot water."
F, for frio (cold). Unfortunately, the hot water tap is marked C, for calor (hot), which could cause confusion. Fortunately, many taps use a color code as well : Red for hot water and Blue for cold water.
because you take a bath with hot water
Seeing fake water on a hot road is the most common mirage. On hot summer days, you can see what appears to be water on an asphalt highway.
Spain is fun and hot
Hob, hot water tap, hot plate...
scald
The illusion is a form of mirage. Light from the sun is reflected off of the very hot air just above the surface of the land and it appears to be reflecting off of water.
Strawberries are grown in hot places such as Spain.
Spain is a very hot country:D
in summer
It appears red because of how hot it is and how close it is to the sun.
40ºc