is called its capacity and depends upon the dimensions of the pot up to its lowest aperture, its porosity, its strenght.
Capacity is a measure of the quantity that a container can hold. There need not be anything in the container. The amount is some measure of an object - it can be the value (amount of money), volume (amount of water), mass (amount of matter).
A pitcher. A US Army M1 steel pot. A standard 2-liter softdrink bottle.
you need more info than that. you will need to provide the length of the hose and the inside diameter of the hose to calculate the amount of water it will hold
The answer depends on the size of each pot. If we assume each pot holds 1 gallon of liquid, then there would be 12 gallons in a 12-pot. However, if each pot holds a different amount, then the total would vary.
tea- the thing you drink pot- a container/thing you can put things in teapot- a pot/container that can hold tea.
volume measurements
volume measurements
Volume in quarts, cups, or liters. Mass in lbs or kg,
5 gallon
Volume in quarts, cups, or liters. Mass in lbs or kg,
no because it cant hold water
By putting the water in a pan/pot and then hold the pan/pot over the fire until hot :)
Put salty water into a pot, hold a mirror/glass over it, boil the water, and the water will steam up and drill down the glass, and the salt with still be in the pot xx
they distill the water (basciclly boiling it) into tubes into a pot or whatever they are using to hold the water to drink from
Air can hold a certain amount of water vapour. The amount it can hold depends on the air temperature - the hotter it is, the more water it can hold. A way to think of it is that water Can dissolve in air, just like some gases and solids can dissolve in water.
Water vapor in the air compared to the amount of water vapor that air could hold at a given temperature.
The color of the pot it is planted in