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It depends entirely on what the initial temperature and volume of the water is and how much heat is applied.
30 minutes
Well actually the US doesn't take up minutes but there are 1440 minutes in a day.
Depending on quantity, temperature, and humidity, from about 120 minutes to possibly several days.
77 minutes
Bout 10 mins!
If using a mercury thermometer - about a minute. A digital thermometer - a few seconds.
It can vary significantly depending on factors such as the size of the volcano, the type of volcanic activity, and the local climate. In some cases, it may take several years for a volcano to cool and dry after eruptions have ceased.
It depends entirely on what the initial temperature and volume of the water is and how much heat is applied.
Many times, it will take close to 60 to 90 minutes for the water the freeze. The amount will vary depending upon the temperature.
At least five minutes (same as if you were to eat or drink something then take an oral temperature reading).
one minute with a digital
30 minutes at 350 degrees
It can take as little as 30 minutes to develop serious frostbite in extreme cold conditions such as temperatures below freezing with exposure to wind chill. It is important to protect yourself by wearing appropriate clothing and staying warm in cold weather.
30 minutes
A flat iron typically takes about 30 seconds to 1 minute to heat up to the desired temperature, depending on the model and brand. It's important to check the specific instructions provided by the manufacturer for the most accurate information on heating times.
Well actually the US doesn't take up minutes but there are 1440 minutes in a day.