Depends on the pot
get the pot and fill it
Because gravity pulls water downward, so it would be difficult for the water to flow against gravity and fill the pot from the bottom. The force of gravity would cause the water to flow out of the pot instead of filling it.
No. Just add enough water to fill the basin 1/4 of the way. The juices from the roast will add more liquid.
A Fuchsia should be kept damp but not waterlogged. If in a pot, fill to the pot rim with water and allow excess to drain away, then leave until water is required again. This will all depend on the conditions around the plant and the size of pot compared to the size of the plant. Keep the air around the plant moist to prevent bud drop.
first fill the kettle with water. then put some of the hot water in tea bag pot let warm. next drain it out. then add a two table spoon sugar with same pot. then you can get a ''tea cozy'' over the tea pot to keep warm.
First you put as many eggs as you want to boil into the bot but only one layer of eggs (don't stack them) then fill the pot with water and fill so there is about an inch of water above the eggs. start boiling and after about 12 minutes remove it from the stove. drain the water and refill with warm water. Empty again and fill with cold tap water.
First option is to fill a pot with water, ensuring the meniscus is level with the top of the pot. Afterwards, place this pot in a larger, empty one. Place an apple in the water and collect the water that flows out. Wipe down the sides of the larger pot to collect residue. Then measure the volume of the displaced water. Or a blender works to.
usually 3-4 cups of rice.
Pot fillers are really good for stoves when water is needed quickly. They are mounted above a stove and have access to water so one can fill pots with water right at the stove. They can also be good for emergencies.
To properly put a plant in a pot, first choose a pot with drainage holes at the bottom. Fill the pot with potting soil, leaving enough space for the plant's roots. Gently remove the plant from its current container and place it in the center of the pot. Fill in the gaps with more soil, pressing it down gently. Water the plant thoroughly after planting.
To test whether salt water boils faster than plain water, you'll need a stove, two identical pots, water, salt, thermometers, and a timer. Fill one pot with plain water and the other with salt water (salt dissolved in water). Heat both pots at the same time, measure the time it takes for each to reach boiling point, and record the results.
4000 mL would be in the pot.