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  2. Leidenfrost effect - Wikipedia

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    Leidenfrost effect of a single drop of water. The Leidenfrost effect is a physical phenomenon in which a liquid, close to a solid surface of another body that is significantly hotter than the liquid's boiling point, produces an insulating vapor layer that keeps the liquid from boiling rapidly. Because of this repulsive force, a droplet hovers ...

  3. Truth or Consequences Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    The spring water emerges from an artesian source and no pumping is required to extract the water from this spring as it flows freely. There are now numerous soaking pools and tubs, and the temperatures range from 100 °F to 108 °F. [7] The Fire Water Lodge motor court was also built in the 1920s featuring several soaking tubs. [7]

  4. Stinking Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Stinking Hot Springs water is quite mineralized with high levels of sodium chloride, lithium, bromide, and iodide. [12] The saltiness and high levels of dissolved solids in the water are partly due to the "subsurface material through which the water moves" along the "north margin of the saline marshes and mudflats" of Utah's Great Salt Lake.

  5. Going for a swim this summer? Here are the tips water safety ...

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    What do people get wrong about dry drowning, rip currents and more? We asked water safety experts.

  6. Spent fuel pool - Wikipedia

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    The maximum temperature of the spent fuel bundles decreases significantly between two and four years, and less from four to six years. The fuel pool water is continuously cooled to remove the heat produced by the spent fuel assemblies. Pumps circulate water from the spent fuel pool to heat exchangers, then back to the spent fuel pool.

  7. MiSustainable Holland: We have water from Lake Michigan, but ...

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    The Holland Board of Public Works Water Treatment Plant has served Holland with safe drinking water for decades, but it can only manage so much demand.

  8. Hot spring - Wikipedia

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    A hot spring, hydrothermal spring, or geothermal spring is a spring produced by the emergence of geothermally heated groundwater onto the surface of the Earth. The groundwater is heated either by shallow bodies of magma (molten rock) or by circulation through faults to hot rock deep in the Earth's crust . Hot spring water often contains large ...

  9. Air conditioner tips for hot Michigan summers: How to save ...

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    Air conditioners help keep us cool on hot days. A little maintenance can go a long way toward keeping units operating and costs down.