An average teapot holds around 1.2 litres. Just if you want to know an average mug holds 220ml.
Yes, there is, but they look much the same - just without the whistling cover. The Chinese, who presumably know something about tea, boil their water separately, and then add it to the teapot. The concept of a "tea kettle" is unknown there.
The best way to hold a kettle is by the handle. If the kettle does not have a handle then one should use a oven mitt or a pot holder.
When a tea kettles water boils, steam exits the hole in the sound of a loud whistle.
Example sentence - I heated the water in the kettle to make tea.
Rust in a tea kettle is not necessarily dangerous to your health, but it can affect the taste of your tea and may indicate that the kettle needs to be replaced. Rust can also potentially contaminate your water if it flakes off into your drink. It is best to avoid using a rusty tea kettle to ensure the quality of your tea and your health.
Well, the rhyme says, Polly put the kettle on, we'll all have tea, so there would have been water in the kettle.
The energy output of a whistling tea kettle is in the form of sound and heat. As the water boils and creates steam, the kettle whistles to signal that the water is ready. The heat energy is transferred to the water to raise its temperature to boiling point.
A kettle is used for boiling water usually used for making a cup of coffee or tea.
the kettle is made from iron. Matter passes through and that's why the water is the same temperature as the bottom of the kettle.
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polly put the kettle on because suki couldn't take it off if it was not on