They prefer tea cups as tea is served very hot and a tea cup is thinner than a coffee mug so the tea will cool quicker oppossed to a coffee mug which is supposed to keep your coffee hot.
It doesn't.
No, unless the nomenclature is also switched around. For example: At a conference the ratio of tea to coffee drinkers is 4 to 7, ie for every 4 tea drinkers there are 7 coffee drinkers. 7 to 4 in this case would mean that for every 7 tea drinkers there are 4 coffee drinkers. However, the ratio could be reversed by reversing the nomenclature; ie "the number of tea drinkers to coffee drinkers is 4 to 7" is the same as "the number of coffee drinkers to tea drinkers is 7 to 4" - in both cases the 4 is linked to the tea and the 7 is linked to the coffee.
Absolutely not. Coffee drinkers and Tea drinkers are two completely different types of people.
You may mean Heavy Tea Drinkers - from an investigation into how harmfull fluoride can be to humans who are heavy tea drinkers. An experiment conducted by the Department of Oral Biology, Newcastle on Tyne
Hot tea is a liquid.
In a random sample of 200 persons of a town,120 are found to be tea drinkers. In a sample of 500 persons from another town 240 are found to be tea drinkers. Is the proportion of tea drinkers in the two towns equal. Use 1%LOS
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Yes, a teacup is a shell structure. A shell structure is defined as a structure that keeps it shape and can support loads within it (as tea in a teacup).
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Yes. A cup of tea stops the tea from moving because the teacup prevents the tea from spilling over onto the table. Remove the teacup, and the tea will spill out, and if there is a slight tilt of the table surface, gravity will ensure the tea will flow downhill and drop onto the carpet.
it`s a fiesta teacup
A small pomeranian. (Like Teacup Chihuahua)
It should be, "you prefer coffee to tea".