why don't certain things liquify?



I would like to know why certain things (trees, humans, for example)
cannot be liquified or turned into gas. It seems that humans only
reduce to ash while water can be easily switched between water and gas.

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  • Re: why dont certain things liquify?
    ... It seems that humans only ... > reduce to ash while water can be easily switched between water and gas. ... Do NOT attempt to boil away the remainder. ...
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  • Re: why dont certain things liquify?
    ... It seems that humans only ... > reduce to ash while water can be easily switched between water and gas. ... Humans and trees contain a lot of water. ...
    (sci.physics)
  • Re: why dont certain things liquify?
    ... It seems that humans only reduce to ash while water can be easily switched between water and gas. ...
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  • Re: Is the AAH a legitimate hypothesis? Of course it is.
    ... >> fresh water. ... I do not dispute that in extreme circumstances humans, indeed apes, can ... we have more of it there than chimps do. ... Swimming is one of the standard modes of animal locomotion through one ...
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  • Re: Is the AAH a legitimate hypothesis? Of course it is.
    ... >> Except that there were and are thousands and thousands of humans who ... >> replenished water. ... There are savanna chimps. ... Obesity Trends in Latin America: ...
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