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You fill the glass up.
If u put the bowl in a warm environment it will eventually heat up
put the cold water into inner glass and hot water out the glass
Slugs don't truthfully drink water straight on. They get water from eating dandelion leaves and other vegetation. However, make sure to put a bit of water in its glass cage or glass jar you're keeping it in- It can dry up and shrivel if you don't.
it depends how hot the water is if the water is hot then it will disolve :D
You fill the glass up.
You fill the glass up.
you fill it up
When that happens it uses up all the oxygen and replaces it with co2 (carbon dioxide) and water and that what makes the sucking affect :)
when you put ice in the water pushes out because the ice is taking up space
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To put it in simple terms, your hand is taking up the water's space. Your hand has a mass and so does the water inside the glass. If you put your hand inside the glass, the property of displacement occurs where the mass of water being displaced is the mass of your hand going inside the glass. This occurs because you are applying a force which will occupy space inside the glass forcing the water out. As well, the human body is more dense than freshwater which forces water out.
Put salty water into a pot, hold a mirror/glass over it, boil the water, and the water will steam up and drill down the glass, and the salt with still be in the pot xx
First you would fill it up, then you would either drink it up or drink it down.
you can put a drop of water on a plane of glass and then watch it evaporate or you can but a breaker of water over a busen burn or open flame and watch the water level drop and then whilst this happening, put a plane of glass above it and water will condense (become a liquid) on the glass
Water expands when it becomes ice.So the glass will break if you put a glass of water inside the refrigerator. I put glasses of water inside my refrigerator all the time.It keeps it cold. If your glass is freezing and breaking you need to check your temp setting.