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Can Water Get Any Hotter Than 100 Degrees? [Solved]

Liquid water can be hotter than 100 °C (212 °F) and colder than 0 °C (32 °F). Heating water above its boiling point without boiling is called superheating. If water is superheated, it can exceed its boiling point without boiling.23 Apr 2018

Europe’s climate in 2050

The speed and magnitude of the climate change we are facing today is unprecedented. Heatwaves, droughts, floods… We are …

Comparison: Heat

These are the temperatures of these objects, measured in celsius (°C). Ever thought how hot a laser is? Ever wondered how hot …

i made one drop of water 1,000,000x hotter than the sun and this happened

i made one drop of