The Apache tribe is known for its exceptional basketry skills, including the ability to weave baskets that can hold water. They traditionally used materials such as willow, sedge, and grass, and employed techniques that made the baskets both functional and durable. These baskets were often used for carrying water and other purposes, showcasing the tribe's resourcefulness and craftsmanship.
Ohlone (Costanoan) were among California's best basket weavers. Their baskets were of such strength and durability that they could both hold and boil water within them!
The name "Peach Basket" doesnt have relation to the Celtics itself, but it was the original name for basketball. Basketball was invented in Springfield, Massachussetts in 1891 and the game consisted of a peach basket (basket used to hold peaches) and a soccer ball.
250ml of water equals 8.45 US fluid ounces, so it is possible that a mug could hold 250ml, depending on the size of the mug of course.
Hold the B button near the basket, and smash the wiimote from up to down.
They used anything that could hold water, however most of the water that they 'transported' was by the irrigation canals they created.
The women of Yurok tribe of Indians were known for weaving baskets that could hold water. Another Indian tribe that was known for weaving baskets that held water was the Maidu tribe.
The women of Yurok tribe of Indians were known for weaving baskets that could hold water. Another Indian tribe that was known for weaving baskets that held water was the Maidu tribe.
Ohlone (Costanoan) were among California's best basket weavers. Their baskets were of such strength and durability that they could both hold and boil water within them!
The Mandaya basket is cylindrical and is made from rattan. The basket is coated with beeswax so that it will be strong and so that water cannot enter it. This is made from kawayan that makes a curve design of the basket. The Mandaya basket is hung by a braided rope.
A wire basket used to hold fish in after being caught.
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It's not normal for a Mr. Coffee maker to hold excessive water in the basket and lid after brewing. This could indicate a problem with the design of the filter basket, a clogged filter, or an issue with the brewing process itself. Ensure that the filter is properly inserted and that the machine is clean and free of mineral buildup. If the problem persists, consider reaching out to customer support for further assistance.
As many as your basket can hold. Baskets come in different sizes.
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That depends what you put in your basket. -- If you fill it with air, it holds only a few g. -- If you fill it with water ... or ice so that it stays in the basket ... it holds several Kg. -- If you fill it with rocks, gold, or lead, it holds so many Kg that you probably can't lift it.