Boiling water is water that is very hot, reaching a temperature of 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit) under normal atmospheric pressure.
It is called a hot spring or geothermal spring.Where water is heated to steam underground, and erupts in a spray, it is called a geyser.
The water evaporates and emerges in a plume of very hot water vapour. An example is the geysers in Yellowstone Park, USA.
If you are meaning you run out of hot water very fast, then one of the elements is possibly faulty. You need to check power and continuity at both elements and the overheat thermostat on the back of the top switch. If you are not familiar with this, call an electrician or competent handyman who does electrical work. - It's not a big job, but also NOT one for amateurs.
Water can dissolve some susceptible minerals. Very hot water,particularlyunder pressure, can dissolve many minerals. Acidic hot water would especially be effective in mineral dissolution. Very pure hot acidic fluids would be most effective in mineral dissolution.
The water in Laredo may be too hot due to the high temperatures in the region, which can cause the ground temperature to increase, heating the water in the pipes. Additionally, some water heaters may be set to very high temperatures, leading to hot water coming out of the taps.
50 years - but it may evaporate first over time. Or you can go up on a high mountain
Yes, if your hot water heater is leaking, you need to call a plumber. A leaky water heater can be very dangerous and needs to be taken care of as soon as possible.
No,leeches can not live in hot water.
Because your stupid! Call a plumber!
because the glass will pop if you put the very hot water into the glass
Yes, they get very hot to the touch.
Pex is very resistant to extreme temperatures and can be used for hot water.
The thermostat needs to be adjusted. Get the super to do it.
Because, somewhere in your hot, the hot line of your electrical system has come in contact with the metal pipes of your water system. This can be very dangerous, as you probably already know how electricity and water work together, but it's likely to be expensive too, as you're spending current on the water pipes. I'd call an electrician real fast.
It is called a neutron star.
very hot weather, or water. Take a shower in hot water, not cold.
It is called a hot spring or geothermal spring.Where water is heated to steam underground, and erupts in a spray, it is called a geyser.