Maybe this would be better: She fell down and landed in a bucket of water. :D
The storm arose and poured water down at the worstpossible time for the construction crew.
When I was growing up on my Grandfather's farm we had many pails and buckets laying around. Pails were containers with larger bases than top openings (an upside down bucket) for carrying water and milk. Buckets were used to carry everything else. I don't think anyone makes pails anymore, since carrying water and milk are no longer a big part of farm life. No one confused a pail and a bucket where I grew up.The only difference is which end the bottom is on --the small end (bucket) or the large end (pail). Now it's settled.Jack
The bucket of water at 70 degrees would have a higher temperature than a cup of water at 70 degrees. This is because the bucket contains a larger volume of water, which means it has more thermal energy stored within it. The temperature of a substance is a measure of the average kinetic energy of its particles, so the more particles present in a larger volume of water in the bucket would result in a higher overall temperature compared to the smaller volume in the cup.
Example sentence - I was afraid I would twist my ankle if I ran down the stairs too quickly.
Here is an example sentence with the word 'rain':Rain splattered down as if the sky itself was weeping with grief.
Yes, a towel can slow down a bucket from filling up because the towel will absorb some of the water before it reaches the bottom of the bucket. This reduces the speed at which the water accumulates in the bucket.
It is incorrect to say 'waters were falling down' because water is an uncountable noun. It does not have a plural form. So, the sentence will be 'water was falling down.'
'You can lie down in the lounge.' is a correct sentence. The verb 'to lie' is used correctly.
If you stop the motion of the bucket upside down, the water inside the bucket will continue to move in the direction it was going due to its inertia. This means that the water will temporarily remain in place inside the bucket while the bucket comes to a stop, before eventually falling due to gravity.
no. the sentence should be 'the ball fell down'
They got their water by going down to the river wit a bucket and filling it up
They got their water by going down to the river wit a bucket and filling it up
The correct spelling is "lie" instead of "lye." The sentence should be: "I want to lie down."
Yes, "All the tins fell down." is a correct sentence if you remember to capitalize the first letter of the sentence.
You cannot lift a bucket of water without holding it because you need to apply a force to overcome the weight of the bucket and the water inside it. If you do not hold it, the force of gravity will cause it to fall back down. Holding the bucket allows you to apply the necessary force to lift it.
Well, first you take the bucket, then you tip it over and... TA DA! You, my friend, have an empty water bucket(: Do you understand or should I break it down more for you? Because it sure sounds like you aren't really the thinking type(;
bucket of water