they move around in the air with smells of the particle
uh they eat pie!
It Dissolves
they equalize and become the same temperature as the surrounding atmosphere and you get tea for the boston tea act reenactmen:0
As the tea cools, the oils, minerals, and other particles in the tea sometimes rise to the top.
A spoon in a cup of tea.If a spoon was left in a hot cup of tea conduction would happen. Particles in the part of the spoon that is in the hot cup of tea will use the heat/thermal energy of this as kinetic energy. These particles will then pass this kinetic energy (whilst still keeping some in themselves,) to the particles next to them. This will continue until all the particles in the spoon have kinetic energy.
Makes it sweeter in taste
He has a cup of tea.
There is no such English phrase as "tea of a cup." You either have a cup of tea, or you have tea in a cup.
Since it has particles large enough to cause sedimentation in the bottom of the glass, I'd say yes.
If a tea bag breaks, the contents of the tea bag, which are usually finely-broken tea leaves (called fannings or dust), go out into the cup. These fine particles can be gritty and unpleasant to drink. In some cases, they can also make the tea infuse faster, becoming too strong (too bitter or astringent). Depending on the size of the particles and the quality of the tea, the cup may still be pleasant to drink, or may not be. You can strain the contents out with a strainer, but some low-quality tea bags contain such fine dust that it is hard to strain them out. A coffee filter or tea infuser with a fine stainless steel mesh can achieve better results for the most finely-broken tea dust.
No a cup of tea is a cup of tea u morons
a strainer traps particles to separate them out from the liquid you are using, this prevents the "bits" from fouling or wearing out parts in the system in Plumbing, for example in your washing machine, or even simple things like stopping tea leaves when making a cup of tea.
Diffusion is when particles from a higher concentration spread to an area with a lower concentration.Example: When a teabag is placed into a cup of water, particles of tea leaves diffuse through the bag into the surrounding water.