Yes.
gravity pulls the water down when it is poured
Some glasses break when you pour boiling water in it. To avoid that make sure you read a label that comes with that glass saying it can withstand boiling water or not.
If water were poured on the Sun, it would almost instantly vaporize due to the Sun's extremely high temperatures. The water molecules would break apart into hydrogen and oxygen atoms, eventually being engulfed by the Sun's intense heat and gravity.
it dissolves into the water that's why after a couple of minutes it's completely gone
Water and water
He got a glass and poured out a drink of water for himself.
Anything toxic can cause ground water contamination if poured on the ground.
The horns of an oni are the source of it power. Break the horns, and the oni will be reduced to nothing, just as a kappa who has had the water poured out of his head. *Source: Usagi Yojimbo.*
The water in the beaker evaporated or was poured out.
Water gurgles when poured into a container because of air bubbles getting trapped and released as the water flows in, creating a bubbling or gurgling sound.
A jar can break when boiling water is poured onto it after being taken out of the fridge due to thermal shock. The rapid temperature change causes the glass to expand unevenly, creating stress that can exceed the material's strength. If the stress is too great, it can lead to cracks or shattering. Additionally, if the jar has any existing flaws or weaknesses, these can exacerbate the risk of breakage.
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