I'm pretty sure that open water can't rise above ambient air temperature unless there's a volcano down there.
I'm pretty sure that open water can't rise above ambient air temperature unless there's a volcano down there.
Anything below the surface can't. Sunlight and lack of a cooling factor from a breeze can allow the very top to exceed the actual air temperature, but it's not a true measurement of water temperature. They do that on purpose, as I'm sure you know.
Anything below the surface can't. Sunlight and lack of a cooling factor from a breeze can allow the very top to exceed the actual air temperature, but it's not a true measurement of water temperature. They do that on purpose, as I'm sure you know.
Yep. Too predictable.
Yep. Too predictable.
A Styrofoam cup instantly melts when it goes near a campfire. If there is water in that same cup, the water basically has to evaporate out of the cup before the cup can melt.
A Styrofoam cup instantly melts when it goes near a campfire. If there is water in that same cup, the water basically has to evaporate out of the cup before the cup can melt.
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