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∙ 12y agono, maybe who knows, that's what its all about.
"if you require solutions, you will have to look beyond these pages. Or read a different book." pp 30 - omniscient narrator/TO himself
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∙ 12y agoIn "The Lake in the Woods" by Tim O'Brien, the story leaves the truth ambiguous by the end. The main character, John Wade, may or may not have killed his wife with scalding water. The novel explores themes of memory, guilt, and the unreliability of perception.
The water was Scalding. So we decided to stop the burner.
Scalding is a part of processing chicken as meat. After the chicken is killed it is submerged in hot water about 150 degrees to loosen the feathers for plucking.
Scalding is when a liquid, typically water, is hot enough to cause first degree burns to the skin which cause the area around the burn to turn bright red.
There should be, and there is. Turn down the thermostat on the water heater to no more than 120° F (49° C). There is no need for it to be any warmer, even if you have a dishwasher, and in addition to eliminating scalding you will save energy.
It wont do you any harm - apart fromt he risk of scalding if the water is too hot.
Thermal Pisces's special move is called Scalding Whirlpool. In this move, the Beyblade creates a powerful whirlpool of scalding hot water to trap and overwhelm its opponent.
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No, the feet need to warm up, not to remain cold; submerge them in warm water (but not scalding hot water).
For hand washing, the water should be between 100 and 110 degrees Fahrenheidt - noticeably hot but not scalding.
NO! 100-120F setting normal. 140F can cause accidental scalding.
yes the hotter the water the flatter the tommy :) so if you dont wanna be fat i advise you have scalding hot baths!
the answer is false because how could things live with no water