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Good point, you are correct that pressuring water by mutiple atmospheres will stay liquid state.
Just a little FYI though, I was using a Farenheit scale for tempurature, hence temps of 120 to 130 degrees. You may were be thinking of Celsius (Centigrade) scale. You were still right though.
Can’t get water above 100°… unless you put it under pressure ofc.
*continued from previous post
Maybe the seven hours is just enough to get the hot water to even come so little to getting in a lava/magma bath. Lava is at least 2000 degrees Fahrenheit. safe hot water would be like 125-130 degrees before you scald skin.
Damn, I have never thought of that, but now that you mentioned the seven hour bubble bath, it really makes a lot of sense, doesn’t it??
Or he’s just a lazy bum who likes long hot baths.
Did you ever stop to think about those “seven hour bubble baths” he takes? Do you suppose that there’s some sort of biological process that dragons need to complete that involves immersing themselves in hot substances? I wonder if that’s why his mind seems to grow faster than his body.
Little dude takes baths in lava. I dare say he is.