How large is the bucket? I would suggest pouring water in to find out.
It depends on the size of the bucket!add. But a typical household bucket would be 10 litres, or two gallons.
Well, if I am correct the water in the bucket stays in there because of inertia and centripetal force. The water wants to come out of the bucket but inertia prevents the water to come out of the bucket. That is all I know I don't know how centripetal force helps the water stay in the bucket though. Hoped this helped you a bit.
A bucket of water is heavier than a bucket of snow when both are of the same size. This is because water is denser than snow; snow contains a significant amount of air, which makes it lighter. Thus, even a full bucket of snow will weigh less than a full bucket of water.
The bucket full of water because liquids heat up faster than solids.
You have to carry the bucket to the pond.
You would cool a bucket by putting ice into the water.
Porous rocks absorb water. Anything that can absorb water would not be good at containing it.
Cows can not carry bucket of water,
You'll need a bucket for this.
It depends on the bucket size, but usually a standard size bucket would hold a few litters of water.
Yes: Coral is porous and holds mercury if it is present in the water that the coral is in.
How large is the bucket? I would suggest pouring water in to find out.
it would not.
Oak is dense and considered a hardwood. That being said, it can absorb liquids, making it porous but, not as poroius as say plywood or mdf.
That really depends on the bucket, but it would be measured kilograms.
by waiting for rain or walking to lakes or streams so they can carry water in a bucket.