A funnel question is a type of inquiry that starts with broad, open-ended questions and gradually narrows down to more specific ones. This approach helps guide a conversation or interview, allowing the respondent to share their thoughts freely before honing in on particular details. Funnel questions are often used in research, surveys, and interviews to elicit comprehensive insights while ensuring that important specifics are not overlooked.
I used a funnel to transfer the liquid into a bottle.
In a modified separating funnel the lighter liquid is extracted at the top of the funnel.
The inventor of the funnel is Antonio Berlese, an Italian entomologist. The funnel was later modified by Albert Tullgren, and is sometimes called the Tullgren funnel or the Berlese-Tullgren funnel.
Use the adequate funnel for each type of filtering; clean the funnel. Observe any manufacturer's instructions.
A funnel is used to separate an insoluble solid from a liquid.
A funnel cloud may be called a condensation funnel or simply a funnel.
I would say tree funnel spiders. (But if this question's on your SOSE test then DO NOT remember my answer!)
Given the timing of this question, a tornado warning has been issued for St. Louis, but so far no funnel cloud has been reported. Just strong rotation indicated by radar.
a long stemd funnel is a thistle tube funnel
It is a funnel which seeds are put in
It is a funnel which seeds are put in
Funnel-shaped
I used a funnel to transfer the liquid into a bottle.
Usually the stronger the tornado the larger the funnel but this is not always the case.
In a modified separating funnel the lighter liquid is extracted at the top of the funnel.
In a modified separating funnel the lighter liquid is extracted at the top of the funnel.
The inventor of the funnel is Antonio Berlese, an Italian entomologist. The funnel was later modified by Albert Tullgren, and is sometimes called the Tullgren funnel or the Berlese-Tullgren funnel.