no because it it is to dence for the water which it will make it appear wider but it will not spread out
Yeah. Am always choosing half full glass of water. Because am always looks forward.
Half full. If you look at it as just a glass with water in it then that's what it is. If you put meaning into it then the glass will always be completely full. How full do you want your glass?
If the amount of water flowing into the tank doubles every minute, then the tank was half full one minute before it became full. Therefore, if the tank is full at a certain time, it was half full just one minute prior to that time.
The glass is actually full. Full of half air and half water. As for the water content, technically, there is no difference, except as it pertains to the process of filling or emptying, i.e. if it was filled and you drank some, it is half-empty; if it was empty and being filled, it is half-full.
You can make homemade clay with Flour, Water, Oil, and Salt. Two cups of flour, one cup of salt, 1 and a half tablespoons of oil, and one cup of water. Stir with a spoon.
you have to put half a saucepan full
The temperature will be the same.
You cannot "fill" to make anything "Full" unless you have an empty glass. knowing it was empty first, you could easily say its half empty. It was empty first.Ok now it has water in it. only half. it ain't half full unless it started full, then was emptied some. but you normally receive half of what youre looking for. Scientifically, its half empty.
A slab of clay usually means rolled out clay. The thickness varies but is generally about a half inch.
The clay pipe was broken cleanly in half. There was a layer of clay at the bottom of the pond.
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