The answer depends on the dimensions of the pot since there will be wasted space between coins.
Pot only has one syllable.
Yes, what else?
If the pot is already full of gold, then I doubt you could fit any. Maybe one or two, they can be larger than you think.
A pitcher. A US Army M1 steel pot. A standard 2-liter softdrink bottle.
Iris do not have bulbs- they have a rhizome, a specialized root, and do not grow in small pots. Even one root in a 6 inch pot would not work.
6.86 qt
depends on what gold coin it is.
Yes you can
A cooking pot is 2 liters.
Pot only has one syllable.
The number of coins in a pot of gold can vary depending on the size of the pot and the denomination of the coins. Assuming a standard pot size and using common denominations like quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, a pot of gold could contain anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand coins. To determine the exact number, you would need to specify the size of the pot and the denominations of the coins.
12ml per pot.
Seven are too many in one pot. Separate them into single pots and increase pot size as they grow.
one
A pot is a container used for cooking and does not have a standard volume measurement. The volume of a pot can vary widely depending on its size and shape. Kiloliters is a unit of measurement used for volume equal to 1,000 liters.
Yes, what else?
3 liters