The milk bottle serves a couple of purposes:
- It holds the milk inside
- It protects the milk from contamination and depending on the bottle also from air and light.
- If makes transport and marketing of processed milk possible.
It depends. Some milk bottles are glass, some are plastic etc.
'Milk' is is considered to be an 'uncountable' noun, and, as such, has no plural.Bottles, on the other hand, are countable. Try it! One bottle, two bottles etc!And you can have two bottles of milk. But it is the bottles that are countable, not the milk inside. Just try counting milk! Impossible!
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Milk bottles have clouded plastic because that type of plastic is stronger than others.
six houses, two have five bottles, four have two bottles
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Vintage milk bottles vary in price depending on their age and condition. The size of the bottle is also a factor. Vintage milk bottles can sometimes be purchased at a garage sale for pennies or at an antique store for over a hundred dollars.
Milk did not come in cartons in 1915! Milk came in pint or quart size glass bottles in English speaking countries and in liter size bottles in other countries. You bought the bottle and the milk. You could exchange the bottle when you bought a new bottle of milk or purchase a new bottle. Most people exchanged bottles.
Milk trucks delivered milk in glass bottles and bread was something you went to the bakery for.
25 litres of milk bottles go into 5 bottles - It depends on the bottle size If a liter bottle (container as sold in food retailers) then 25 if a 2 liter then 12.5 bottles if a 4 liter 6.1 6 liter 4.1
Water bottles
They have lots of milk bottles...