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Why do ceramics break when boiled in water?

Ceramics are made of very heat-resistant materials. The boiling point of water is only 100 degrees, and ceramic materials can withstand thousands of degrees of high temperature. However, if you burn ceramics directly on the fire, there is a danger of bursting. It is not that ceramics will burn, but because the shape and structure of ceramics are not uniform enough, and they will burst when heated unevenly and expanded unevenly.