Water can be more dangerous than water in a pot when it is in uncontrolled environments, such as floods or strong currents, where it can lead to drowning, property damage, or erosion. Additionally, water can cause hazards like slippery surfaces or create conditions for mold and mildew in buildings. In contrast, water in a pot is contained and typically poses minimal risk, allowing for safe cooking or heating. Thus, the context and control of water significantly influence its danger level.
"More temperature" is incorrect grammar. A pot of boiling water (probably; it depends on the pressure) has a highertemperature than an iceberg, if that's what you were trying to ask. However, unless it's quite small, the iceberg likely has more heat energy simply by virtue of having a much larger volume.
There are more molecules to heat up in a pot of tea than in a small cup. The molecules have more space to move around, thus creating more energy.
The cooling of water in an earthenware pot is the result of evaporation of water from the outside of the pot, an old pot normally has too many residual chemicals in the pot walls which prevents the water from penetrating to the outside to be evaporated.
The ocean has more thermal energy than a pot of boiling water because it contains a vastly greater volume of water, allowing it to store much more heat overall. While boiling water reaches a high temperature, the total thermal energy is determined by both temperature and mass; the ocean's immense mass compensates for its average lower temperature. Additionally, the ocean can absorb and retain heat over large areas and depths, contributing to its overall thermal energy capacity.
Yes, if they are the same temperature. The larger bowl would have more mass thus more energy available.
There is more of it, which could possibly burn a larger portion of your body
Yes, it does. The reason is that there is a larger surface area for the large pot of water than the small pot of water -*-*princeszbitez*-*-
the silvered pot will warm faster because it reflects more ligh than the black pot.
"More temperature" is incorrect grammar. A pot of boiling water (probably; it depends on the pressure) has a highertemperature than an iceberg, if that's what you were trying to ask. However, unless it's quite small, the iceberg likely has more heat energy simply by virtue of having a much larger volume.
A pot of boiling water has more thermal energy than a cup of boiling water because it contains a greater volume of water and therefore a higher total amount of heat energy.
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A pot of boiling water contains more heat energy than an iceberg because the water in the pot is at a higher temperature than the ice in the iceberg. Heat energy is directly related to temperature, so the higher the temperature, the more heat energy an object contains.
Yes, the chemical in it that causes the high (JWH-018), was created as an experiment and is way more potent than, THC. Smoking any botanical incense is more dangerous than pot. pot has no harmful health effects, maybe it should be legal instead of these unsafe chemicals.
It starts by conductions. The heater below the pot makes the molecules/atoms in the pot vibrate more. Hence hotter. This vibration in turn makes the water molecules in the pot vibrate more. when thing vibrate more , they like more space, so the vibrating water molecules rise up the pot, to be replaced by cooler molcules, which in turn vibrate more and rise up the pot. This is called Convection./.
Lid = .50 Pot = 10.50 Pot is $10.00 more than lid.
A smaller pot will reach boiling temperature faster than a larger pot because there is less water to heat up. Additionally, a larger pot may lose more heat to the surrounding environment, requiring more energy to reach boiling point.
No it dose not. To get pot out of your system you just have to relax wait and do some more pot!