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Grenada is the country where boil dung is found as its national dish
100 degree cel
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yes
Native Americans used pumpkins in several different ways: when they cleaned the seeds out they used them for medicine .They will boil them and make them kind of a tea that they drank for different sicknesses .
No. A liquid with a lower density will boil before one with a higher density (assuming identical heat sources). Fresh water will boil at a lower temperature than salt water.
if you boil something the particals start to move rapidly. And it moves so fast it rises.
by lowering the air pressure above it. that's why things boil faster the higher you are (higher elevations compared to lower elevations). you can actually boil water at room temperature by putting it in a container and sucking the air out of it. its kinda neat.
Salt water boils at a higher temperature, but it's not because it's denser, it's because it contains dissolved solute. The density is not directly important.
Sea water will boil at higher temp
Yes, it does.
Altitude can. Water takes a higher temperature to boil at 10,000 feet than it does at sea level. Other things can sometimes affect it, too.
Salt water boils more rapidly then unsalted water.
About 45 mins at a full boil. NEVER boil only gently simmer. 45 minutes about right
No
Water would boil higher at the top of a mountain than at sea level. This is because there is less atmospheric pressure at higher elevations.
With sugar. Increased density increases its absorbsion pf heat.