if a gumboil could boil, a gumboil would boil, as much until it soil...ed itself.
Enough to get a woodchuck who chucks wood drunk, except that woodchucks don't chuck wood, but if they could, they could chuck a whole lot of wood.
No, your blood would not boil on the moon, but it could vaporize due to the lack of atmospheric pressure. The moon has a very thin atmosphere, so the pressure is much lower than on Earth. If exposed to the vacuum of space, bodily fluids, including blood, would start to boil away at body temperature. However, if you were in a sealed suit, you'd be protected from this effect.
The cost to boil a full kettle of water depends on the energy efficiency of the kettle and the cost of electricity in your area. On average, it could cost around 2 to 10 cents to boil a full kettle of water.
The time it takes to boil a 55-gallon drum of liquid depends on the heat source and the starting temperature of the liquid. It could take several hours to bring that amount of liquid to a boil using a standard heating element.
Water would boil immediately on Mars because the atmospheric pressure is much lower than on Earth. This causes the boiling point of water to be much lower, so it would vaporize rapidly when exposed to the low pressure conditions on Mars.
Yes, you can boil water with a candle by placing a heatproof container of water over the candle's flame. It may take more time compared to using a stove, but it can be done in an emergency or when camping.
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It has to be 212 or better to boil so at least that much.
The cost to boil a full kettle of water depends on the energy efficiency of the kettle and the cost of electricity in your area. On average, it could cost around 2 to 10 cents to boil a full kettle of water.
The time it takes to boil a 55-gallon drum of liquid depends on the heat source and the starting temperature of the liquid. It could take several hours to bring that amount of liquid to a boil using a standard heating element.
Boil it how much you can boil.
You could buy snails in a can for 1$-2$. Make sure you rinse them out in water and boil them in water then pan frye them.
Water would boil immediately on Mars because the atmospheric pressure is much lower than on Earth. This causes the boiling point of water to be much lower, so it would vaporize rapidly when exposed to the low pressure conditions on Mars.
a woodchuck could chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
Yes, you can boil water with a candle by placing a heatproof container of water over the candle's flame. It may take more time compared to using a stove, but it can be done in an emergency or when camping.
Since water is transparent it does not absorb sunlight well, however, you could heat the container that the water is in (especially if it is an opaque container, not a glass container) and then the heated container would heat the water. A solar oven can easily produce enough heat to boil water. If you are not careful it might produce too much heat, and melt the pot.
How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?He would chuck, he would, as much as he could, and chuck as much woodAs a woodchuck would if a woodchuck could chuck wood. Is the full version.
could be to much anti-freeze hard to tell without seeing it if think that's not it maybe a line could be clogged or thermostat needs replaced