what exactly are you talking about?
i would like to help you but i dont understand your q
2006-08-29 01:10:01
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Look people, boiling happens when water reaches 100C at sea level. Evaporation is NOT boiling.
Water can boil in the ocean when there's a volcanic eruption or if a meteorite hits it, causing it to heat past the boiling point. It won't be 100C because saltwater boils at a different temperature than pure water, and in the case of volcanic eruptions on the sea floor, the pressure is much greater.
2006-08-29 00:32:25
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answered by 006 6
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it boils? I thought it evapourates.... due to wind and heat from the sun. You can boil the ocean though. Just take out the sea water from the ocean and start boiling it. :p
2006-08-29 00:33:05
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answered by Anonymous
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heat from the magma of the earth rose up through cracks in the plates on the ocean floor and heated the water.
2006-08-29 00:32:19
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answered by Anonymous
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The sun evaporate it..
2006-08-29 00:28:37
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answered by escondido_cinnamon 3
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the sun heats it up
2006-08-29 00:28:01
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answered by Kenneth 2
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it got hot
2006-08-29 00:31:46
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answered by Anonymous
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the fireman above is right...
2006-08-29 00:33:24
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answered by DAVER 4
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