No a dome has a spherical form. It looks like half a circle
Pouring water into a cup and striking it with a pencil can form music. The sounds that are heard depend on the water level in the cup.
Water is an amorphous liquid; it takes the form of any structure that contains it. Pouring water into a cup would result in a cup filled with "cup-shaped" water.
No, hot water poured into a cup is in liquid form, not a gas. At higher temperatures, water molecules move more quickly and can evaporate into steam, which is the gaseous form of water.
Water does not form on the outside of a cup when you have a hot drink because the heat from the drink is transferred to the cup and prevents the air surrounding the cup from reaching its dew point and forming condensation. This is because the cup acts as a barrier, keeping the outer surface temperature above the dew point.
Up to one cup of water. After that it is a solution of water in vinegar.
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Surface Tension
Water droplets form on the inner wall of a covered cup of hot water because the air inside the cup becomes saturated with water vapor from the evaporating hot water. When the air cools against the cooler walls of the cup, it cannot hold as much water vapor, causing the excess moisture to condense and form droplets.
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The cup is solid, but the water remains liquid unless you freeze it into ice.
The Romans allegedly invented the arch, and its circular form: the dome.