Water gurgles when poured into a container because of air bubbles getting trapped and released as the water flows in, creating a bubbling or gurgling sound.
gravity?
The shape of water changed to fit the shape of the container it was poured into due to its property of taking the shape of its container.
No, the water displaces the air if the container is open.
Water can displace air when poured into a container because water is denser than air. The molecules of water are packed more closely together, so when water is poured into a container, it pushes the less dense air out of the way, causing it to rise up and be displaced.
A liquid is a substance that can be poured and takes the shape of its container.
"liquids"
The height of this quantity of water would be exactly that much!
actually a gas can be contained in a container, basicly being poured, so plasma can be poured. YES
I enjoyed listening to the waterfall's gurgle.
yes it can
Yes, water takes up space because it has mass and volume. When water is poured into a container, it displaces the air or other substances in that container, showing that it occupies a certain amount of space.
Katie poured 12 oz. of juice from a full 6 qt container. how many cups were left in the container