ummm,y do u think ppl had to wear those little mask things on their mouth 4? to not spread it!!! of course that's a way 2 spread the flu!
by drinking from the same cup
Yes....but not the exact same cup
Yes, it is the same amount, but they do not weight the same
When the ratio of 1 part of ingredient 3 to 1 part of ingredient 2 is used in a recipe, it is the same as using 1 cup of ingredient 3 to 1 cup of ingredient 2. The ratio and the cup measurements are equivalent in this case.
It is possible to catch a virus from drinking out of the same cup as an infected person. An example is the condition mononucleosis, which is caused by a virus. mononucleosis can be spread through saliva. So, a person can catch this infection by using a cup, food utensils, or kissing someone with this condition.
Yes it is
Using hot water to expand a metal cup is a physical change. The change in size and shape of the cup is due to the expansion of the metal atoms when heated, but the chemical composition of the metal cup remains the same.
One cup of chicken salad spread contains 416 calories. It also has 28 grams of fat, 15 grams of carbohydrate, and 24 grams of protein.
The motion of the water molecules eventually causes the flavor to spread.
A cup of water and a cup of ice would have the same volume and mass because they fill the cup to the same level. However, the cup of ice would have a lower density than the cup of water because ice is less dense than liquid water due to its expanded crystal structure.
osmosis
same as 2 cups 1 cup = 16 tablespoons