Why does a whole pan of soup get hot even if you don't stir it?

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2026-04-24 00:40

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When you keep a pan of soup on a flame, the layer of soup that is at base absorbs the heat, becomes thin and hence it rises. This sets up a cycle within the matrix of the soup, replacing cooler soup at the top with lighter, hotter soup from the bottom.

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