only if the air is denser than air.
I would just pour out of one directly to the other, I can't see a problem with that.
Both will have same ratio.
take plastic cup. measure so there is a line on cup that is exactly half way. pour in salt up to that half-way line. then place another plastic cup on top of this one, just barely smushing the salt down. draw line on cup where second cup ends, and pour water up to that line. remove 2nd cup and pour water in. then you have half salt half water!! enjoy with whatever your doing with this i hope it works!!!
one cup of that and one-half of this mix it and combine this and that to make a there then pour one this into one cup and do this and that....it goes one
if you pour one cup into the other cup you get a drink =)
There are two types of cups for "tea time", Cup A - one has a handle & is shorter in height, (western style cup) Cup B - the other doesn't have a handle & is taller in height. (Asian style cup for tea) press left Button to pour tea into the left cup & middle button to pour tea into the right cup. Game objective: Only pour tea into Cup B. So press the correct button to pour tea into the correct cup(s)
I LOVE this recipe and i read it from one of my school books (amazing!): Ingredients: 1 banana 1 flavored yogurt milk peel the banana and cut it into little circles, (keep one circle on the side) put it in the blender, then add the whole cup of flavored yogurt (any flavor but i recommend cherry) into the blender, AND DONT THROW AWAY THE CUP. You use the cup for the yogurt to pour the milk into and then into the blender. grab a cup and then slit the side of the one banana circle you left on the side, put it on the cup. stick a straw in the cup, blend the drink, pour, and finally, ENJOY! Then another one is to mix your favorite fruits in the blender (cut up) and add some ice and then pour! Enjoy!
One cup plus another three quarters of a cup.
Use a small-holed strainer. Pour it from one cup/picher into another. My little sister detests the bits of orange floating around... I've had experience. :)
Ah, what a lovely question! To spell "pour" as in pouring something into a cup, you simply write P-O-U-R. Just like the gentle flow of a stream, spelling can be calming and soothing. Keep up the great work with your writing, my friend!
First pour boiling water into the cup to heat it up Then makesure you use an insulated one with air pockets, vacumn or all lid - all three of these will keep your coffee for around a day !
talk the another same bottle and pour into it. and pour it in a same level.