A rain barrel.
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If you have a large container and the opening has a large cross section and the container is kept still, the liquid inside will become flat. It will be level. The liquid will remain level. If some liquid is added or removed the surface will soon become level again. That would not happen with a solid.
Of course. The gas always fills the container it's in, no matter how large or small the volume is.
Rainwater is naturally slightly acidic. The acid in rainwater reacts chemically with the calcium carbonate of limestone, dissolving it. The result is chemically weathered limestone, karst terrains, and cave structures.
The word is "vat." It is a large container used for holding liquids.
Water collects in large droplets in the bottom of fuel tanks when the water is in its free state.
A basin is a large, bowl-shaped container typically used for holding water or other liquids. It can also refer to a geological formation, such as a depression in the earth's surface that collects water.
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Rain water is collected through a process named Rainwater harvesting. Here rainwater that falls on the roofs are collected through pipes and ultimately stored in large tanks. These are called harvesting tanks also.
No, small amounts of liquids do not fill a large container. The volume of the liquid stays the same, regardless of the size of the container it is placed in.
A large container name three letters long could be box or bin.
A recipiente is a small or large container.
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A gardenia can survive in a large container. Just makes sure that it gets enough water and sunlight and should do fine.
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The small intestine absorbs digested nutrients. The large intestine collects waste and absorbs water.
OSHA says Stationary.