a water jar is a woven basket used to collect water
no
Here's a step-by-step solution: Fill up the 5-liter jar completely with water. Pour the water from the 5-liter jar into the 3-liter jar until the 3-liter jar is full. Now, you are left with 2 liters of water in the 5-liter jar. Empty the 3-liter jar. Pour the 2 liters of water from the 5-liter jar into the 3-liter jar. Fill up the 5-liter jar again. Pour enough water from the 5-liter jar into the 3-liter jar to fill it completely (this will take 1 liter). Now, you are left with 4 liters of water in the 5-liter jar, which gives you the required 8 liters of water.
let the water evaporate and measure the salt that is left in the jar
Nag waits by the water jar because it is thirsty and in need of water to drink. Additionally, nag may also be using the water jar as a place to hunt for prey, such as small animals or insects.
The numerical value would depend on the volume of the jar
it will
Fill a container three times using the 7-liter jar (which will give you 21 liters), then take out water with the 11-liter jar (which will give you 10 liters).
Rain or Condensation
The Old Water Jar - 1911 was released on: USA: 7 January 1911
If the jar is not completely full of water, and the air inside is not completely saturated, then yes, a little bit can.
Water will fill ask the empty spaces when you pour it into a jar full of marbles.
Simple. First take water in 5L jar and fill the 8L jar. Again repeat the process. The 8L jar which is holding 5L water in step 1 begins to overflow after being filled with extra 3L of water in step 2. The water that overflows when collected will measure exactly 2L or if you are patient enough,fill upto brim of 8L jar in step 2. The water that now remains in the 5L jar would be 2L correctly.