it is used to transfer a substance in one container to another.
Ships funnels don't, but some pouring funnels do.
Yes funnels is a noun, a plural noun. Funnels is also a verb. Example uses:As a noun: We need canning funnels to pour the fruit into the jars.As a verb: He funnels too much money into the vacation fund and too little into the home repair fund.
how many funnels (smoke stacks) did the titanic have?
Plastic funnels are typically more affordable, lightweight, and resistant to breaking compared to glass funnels. Glass funnels are more durable, heat-resistant, and chemically inert, making them suitable for use with a wider range of substances. Glass funnels are also easier to clean and do not retain odors or flavors like plastic funnels can.
The fourth funnel was built for aesthetic purposes. The other three funnels dispered the steam generated.
Funnels is a noun (plural form of funnel) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of funnel).
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the back one was fake! as an average steam ship had 4 funnels so they added an extra one.
The RMS Titanic had a total of four funnels, but only three of them were real and used to release smoke from the ship’s boilers, while the fourth funnel was a dummy that served mainly for ventilation and to enhance the ship’s appearance, making it look more powerful and luxurious.
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The region of the ear that funnels sounds is called the Pinna. The Pinna collects sounds and acts like a funnel.
the eardrum is made up of 2 parts gathers and funnels sound waves