Because it is difficult to maintain balance when only one arm carries weight ,when the weight is evenly held by both hands the back muscles which do the balancing are at rest.
There's no specific collective noun for the word bucket. Buckets can be in a group, a collection, a stack, or a supply.However, one term you may have heard is bucket brigade. This does not apply to the buckets themselves; it refers to a group of people passing a number of buckets by hand, filled with either water (for putting out fires) or sand (for holding back a flood). That being said, a brigade of buckets is as good a collective noun as any.
either by using a bucket /pail or the tap either by using a bucket /pail or the tap either by using a bucket /pail or the tap
You're probably talking about Auto Insurance - and Liability can be written one of two ways: 1. With a separate limit for Bodily Injury per person and per accident, and a separate limit for Property Damage per accident; or 2. With one limit, combining both Bodily Injury and Property Damage per accident, also known as Combined Single Limit. Different limit options are usually available for either option, and these limits are often compared with buckets. If you have the first option above, you have three buckets, but one - Bodily Injury per person - takes limits from the Bodily Injury per accident bucket. Even if these limits are used up, you can't reach into the Property Damage bucket for Bodily Injury. With Combined Single Limit, you only have one bucket and all liability claims pull from that same bucket.
You're probably talking about Auto Insurance - and Liability can be written one of two ways: 1. With a separate limit for Bodily Injury per person and per accident, and a separate limit for Property Damage per accident; or 2. With one limit, combining both Bodily Injury and Property Damage per accident, also known as Combined Single Limit. Different limit options are usually available for either option, and these limits are often compared with buckets. If you have the first option above, you have three buckets, but one - Bodily Injury per person - takes limits from the Bodily Injury per accident bucket. Even if these limits are used up, you can't reach into the Property Damage bucket for Bodily Injury. With Combined Single Limit, you only have one bucket and all liability claims pull from that same bucket.
either, depending on the sze of the bucket really
Go to KFC or Popeyes and buy one. Either that, or make some yourself and put it in a bucket.
it's either 12L or 3,500 mL
You can go to either of the following websites to find some used bucket trucks www.buckettrucks.com/ or www.buckettrucksonline.com/. Or you can check your local yellow pages
Assuming all three are relatively normal compared to each other (large bath, medium bucket and small bottle), then the bath will hold a good deal more fluid than either the bucket or the medicine bottle, and therefore has the largest capacity. However, if capacity is measured against the amount of fluid they already contain and they're all full, then they all have the same capacity: none at all.
You can buy a quality replacement for your bucket at www.screwfix.com. They have a range of quality products at affordable prices. They can be purchased either on-line or in one of their many stores nation-wide.
Peces are fish. Bote though can mean either boot or bucket.
Either from the WEB - or make your own.