You can drink the water.
Same as drinkin water from a glass/cup. JM
3/4 of a cup of Fruity Pebbles has 26g of carbs.
YES - many substances have different weight/volume ratios. -Even pasta has a variety of different cup sizes. - A dry cup of flour is 124 grams, - a cup of water is 236 grams.
a dry cup is used to measure dry ingredients like sugar or flour and a liquid measuring cup measures liquids like water or milk.
No. Boiling point is an intensive physical property, which means it does not matter how large the sample is.
There is no such English phrase as "tea of a cup." You either have a cup of tea, or you have tea in a cup.
They are the same thing.
C Is bigger ;)
When you are estimating, you're making an educated "guess". For example, if there's water in a cup, you see that the water is clearly between 300 mL and 310 mL, so an estimation would be anything in between those two values. When you are guessing, you have no foundation to base it on. For example, lets take the water in the cup again. W/o looking at the measurements at all, with no knowledge you make the statement: The cup has about 1000mL of water.
Plastic is bad for the environment and foam isnt
A D Cup is larger.morr full has moor cleveg
what you think happens to the frazen cup of water tat melts will it be the same amount of water as originally had