The Latin word olla or aulla (also aula) was a type of pot used by the ancient Romans for cooking and storage. It was used as a funerary urn to hold the ashes from cremation of bodies. Later, in Celtic Gaul, the olla became a symbol of the god Sucellus, who reigned over agriculture.
The Smaller the jar the less oxygen, the bigger the jar the more oxygen, and since the candle lives of oxygen the biggest jar with the candle in it will take the longest to burn.
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yes, because the bell jar will vibrate
As the Moon has no atmosphere to speak of, the CO2 in the jar will rush out and spread itself round the Moon as best it can.
Fog is a cloud that is formed when particulates in the air have attached to moisture thus making fog. You can make your own fog at home. Get a big glass jar, and a rubber seal that will fit over the opening. Fill the jar about half full with water, light a match and let it burn a bit inside the jar (just enough so you have a bit of smoke), seal the jar with your rubber seal. Now, you need to pump the seal for a bit and fog will form inside the jar.
this is made of clay and not slipped with dye
A wide mouth earthenware jar is a large container made of clay that has a broad opening at the top. It is commonly used to store and preserve food, liquids, or other items due to its durability and ability to maintain a consistent temperature inside. The wide mouth makes it easy to access the contents and clean the jar.
Japanese earthenware is called "Yakimono". There are then different names for the Yakimono depending on what type it is. Hope this helped(:
An albarello is a ceramic pharmacy or drug jar, typically made of majolica, a form of glazed Italian earthenware.
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The earthenware was musty.
A "vessel" in this case is a hollow food container such as a pot, cup, vase, bowl, pitcher or jar, usual used for holding liquids. "Crockery" is the name given to eating and serving dishes, usually made out of earthenware (ie clay). So a "Crockery Vessel" is an earthenware pitcher.
ollain spanish? OllaAnswer by SecretAgentMan: In English: Jar, Spitoon, Earthenware, ceramics, basin, chalice, ewer, flask, pitcher, crock, urn, vessel.
A small earthenware pot is a pipkin
Yes, earthenware is easy to find.
There is an earthenware vessel called an olla; I think that's what you're taking about.