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Cereal bowls are typically not shaped like cones because cones have a pointed tip, making it difficult to scoop food out effectively. Bowls are designed with a wide opening and a flat base to provide stability and ease of access to the food inside. The shape of a bowl allows for efficient consumption and prevents spillage, unlike a cone shape which would not be practical for eating cereal.
Shape as in the description of an object is a noun. Shape as in the action "to shape, make or fashion something" is a verb. A verb is a word that describes either an action (walk, run, etc), an occurrence (become, happen, etc) or state of being (stand, exist, etc).
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A bowl has no vertex. An ordinary bowl has 5 faces and four edges. The five faces are: inside and outside of the base, inside and outside of the bowl, and the surface of the lip (a very thin circular band). The four edges are where the inside and outside of the curved side meet the base and the lip.
You get a string that can fit around the bowl and wrap the string around it and mark where they overlap. measure the string and there is the circumfrence!
The edge of a cereal bowl is the rim.
The Cereal Bowl was created in 2006.
The mass of a bowl full of cereal depends on the size of the bowl. The bigger the bowl the larger the mass.
First, open the box of cereal. Then tilt it over your bowl and poor in the cereal.
sounds bout right depends on cereal
Yes, the cereal bowl is in Baltimore Maryland in late December and they play at the Baltimore Ravens field
The edge of a cereal bowl is the rim.
1.Obtain a clean bowl 2. Open cereal box 3.Pour desired amount of cereal in bowl 4. open mik 5. Pour desired amount of milk in bowl of cereal 6. Obtain a spoon 7. Place spoon in bowl of cereal with milk 8. eat cereal in bowl
I am not positive but I am pretty sure that the word cereal is plural, making the phrase "a bowl on cereal" "Cereal" is usually taken to be a zero-count noun but there are many types of cereal grains. If you were eating a bowl of many different types of cereals, you would be correct in emphasizing that by saying "cereals"...awkward but, correct.
so the cereal doesn't go anywhere
They're objects, they're not a change of any sort.
About 6 ounces