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The answer depends on what your unique shape is. Alternatively, just make a lid that is somewhat bigger than the terrarium and so sits comfortable to top of it.
You make a terrarium by taking a large jar and then you put soil into it. Then after that, you select the types of plants you would like to use in your terrarium, according to how much sun they should get. You plant them, and you can water them whenever the soil seems dry, or you can put a lid onto of the jar so it's like a self-watering system. Make sure that the jar or container is large enough for the plants you put in it. Good Luck ;)
Terrarium. You can use any old glass container with a lid such as an aquarium
Jack Spratt's Parrot in Putting the Lid on It - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
a tube is for putting things in if has a lid
1.Tank 2. probably animals... by animals i mean lizard... any amphibian, or whatever you plan to put in the terrarium. 3. This one is kinda optional, but LIGHT. 4. Probably rocks, and gravel. 5. lid 6. water. 7. rocks....
they are canned by a factory person putting them in a tin and then putting them through a machine so that the lid can be put on.
Fleas can be trained by putting them in a jar with a lid. After a while you can remove the lid but the fleas won't jump any higher than they did when the lid was there. So they say.
If the container is plastic the lid will expand and pop off. If the container is ceramic/glass/metal condensation will form on the lid from the steam causing the food to 'sweat'.
"Put a lid on it" is an idiomatic expression that means to stop talking or cease a particular behavior. It is often used to ask someone to quiet down or keep a secret.
Depending on the type of metal your pan is made of, it usually expands when hot, putting a cold lid on it sometimes it will not fit.
A good experiment is putting an ice cube in a jar without a lid and one with a lid. then you time the ice and see which one melts faster