In the poem "The Jumblies" by Edward Lear, the characters went to sea in a sieve and encountered various adventures, including encountering a whale and getting stuck in a storm. Despite these challenges, they remained cheerful and continued on their journey.
The characters embarked on a fantastical adventure when they went to sea in a sieve.
The Jumblies
Sea water is a solution.
They were eaten by fish and other sea creatures, except for the bones which went to the bottom of the sea.
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He was 12 when he went to sea in 1878.
No its wrong. Use "he went to sea alone"..
Forrest Sieve
You can sift flour using a sieve.
If you mean how then here it is because the earthquake might of happened in the sea and went to japan and then the earthquake was strong enough to make a tsunami
A sieve is a very fine screen used to filter, or sieve, solids out of liquids.
A wet sieve analysis involves using water to wash finer particles through the sieve, while a dry sieve analysis does not involve any added moisture and relies on natural particle movement through the sieve openings. Wet sieve analysis is typically used for cohesive materials, while dry sieve analysis is more commonly used for non-cohesive materials.