A conical shape with a wider and a narrower opening at the two ends, you use it by pouring stuff into the wide end and it comes out the narrow end so you can pour something from a wide container into a more narrow container such as a test tube without spilling any of it.
a funnel helps you pour a liquid or powder into a small opening withut spilling it. it can prevent chemicals from being wasted
getting liquid into an area without making a mess.
the funnel tube funnels
Cone
The funnel cloud turned into a tornado.
a funnel cloud touching the ground is then called a tornado
Dust swirling in the center of the funnel
A tornado has actually touched down on the ground - a funnel cloud is a spinning cloud that has not actually touched the ground.
A tornado that has touched the ground is called a funnel cloud.
Hirsch funnels are essentially smaller buchner funnels and meant for filtering smaller amounts.
A funnel cloud may be called a condensation funnel or simply a funnel.
A funnel is traditionally used.
The inventor of the funnel is Antonio Berlese, an Italian entomologist. The funnel was later modified by Albert Tullgren, and is sometimes called the Tullgren funnel or the Berlese-Tullgren funnel.
a long stemd funnel is a thistle tube funnel
Funnel-shaped
It is a funnel which seeds are put in
It is a funnel which seeds are put in
Usually the stronger the tornado the larger the funnel but this is not always the case.
In a modified separating funnel the lighter liquid is extracted at the top of the funnel.
In a modified separating funnel the lighter liquid is extracted at the top of the funnel.
A synonym for funnel cloud is condensation funnel. Tornado may also be considered a synonym, though this is a bit loose as not all funnel clouds become tornadoes, and some tornadoes do not have a visible funnel.