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nothing , after a while the flask material will break down
Where is the bottle? There are droplets so it is not empty. An empty bottle is empty of liquid conent but it will have air in it.
I would not use "fully empty" in a sentence because it is redundant and unnecessary. If something is "empty", it's empty. You do not need to say "fully empty" because empty cannot be anything but nothing. There is no further defining words needed.The glass was empty.I carried an empty pitcher.My gas gauge read E for empty.
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yes, I store them empty.
The napkin will get wet and will form water vapor.
If placed on the table the napkin always goes to the right of the plate, but also can be folded and placed inside an empty wine glass.
Rather, nothing will happen to the empty water bubble but just making the plastic cold. Actually, it isn't the plastic bottle that is affected, it's only the water that is being affected (if there is any).
You Are Empty happened in 2006.
This is an easy question to answer if you think about thermal-mass. A full freezer full of frozen food (or gallon jugs of frozen water)will cost less to operate than a empty freezer.
you get hungry
because of the density and cold air
Since the bird egg is empty (meaning nothing is in it) then nothing would happen to it. Unless it is cracked then nothing should happen to it.
You can store a deep freezer, however there are a few things to keep in mind when doing so. To prepare the freezer for storage, first empty the contents. Clean the freezer with a mild soap/detergent and leave the lid open for it to dry out completely. When moving the freezer (and during storage as well), be sure to avoid placing it on it's side--always keep it upright! If on it's side, the coils and liquid lines can leak and permanently damage the freezer system.
It should get pushed in slightly as the molecules are moving slower therefore the pressure inside is reduced
The napkin goes to the left of the plate. It is also acceptable to twist a cloth napkin from the bottom and place it in an empty wine glass that is placed just above the plate on the table. The placement on the left is one steeped in dining tradition dating back to the early Middle Ages in Western Europe and "supposedly" allows the left hand to access the napkin to wipe one's face(back then they left them on the table...now we put them on our laps) and leaves the right hand (sorry all you left handers!)reasonably able to go for a weapon...the reason the knife is on the right!
Strangely enough fridges and feezers actually need to have stuff inside them to work properly. A fridge or a freezer will work best when they are about 60-75% full. If they are too empty or too full then they won't be as cold.