The ocean doesn't boil away at the equator due to several factors, including the vast volume of water, which absorbs heat without significantly increasing in temperature. Additionally, the ocean is constantly mixed by currents and winds, distributing heat evenly and preventing localized boiling. Furthermore, the high heat capacity of water allows it to absorb large amounts of energy without drastic temperature changes, maintaining a stable environment even in warmer regions.
Boil a lot of sea water.
Salt water exists over a wide range of temperatures; there is no required temperature. It is cold at the poles and warmer at the equator. It can freeze when it is cold enough, and you can boil it on the stove.
Because of the immence pressure at the bottom of the ocean the water is unable to turn to gas so does not actually boil. It remains in a super heated liguid state and quickly rises through the colder water until the water presure is such that the water can expand into gas or cools to the temperature of the water around it.
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.
Peel the skin away, then slice the flesh into strips or cubes and boil until tender.
Not the whole ocean of course, it is much too large. However at the point where lava enters the ocean some water will definitely boil off.
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Boil a lot of sea water.
Boil away the water and the salt will be left.
it will boil the ocean and melt the trees and grass
No. The lightening spreads a bit far and anything within that space would be killed, but the water shall not boil because the electric discharge is spread out so far.
You can boil away the alcohol, and the iodine will be left behind as a solid residue.
Leavi it out in the sun and keep away from water.
Dissolve magnesium mass with nitric acid, then evaporate/boil the liquid away
Who knows? I guess it is quite a mixed temperature, but I'm annoyed as I've spent hours searching for many answers and I'm stuck! I don't own any geography related books!If you know please help me!
boil the water away, leaving the salt in the bottom of the pot or whatever you used.
It is reversible because you can boil away the water and it will leave behind the sugar.