Sand and sugar are two examples of solids that can be poured easily. When poured, their small particles flow and settle into molds or containers, taking the shape of the surface they are poured onto.
A liquid is a substance that can be poured and takes the shape of its container.
"liquids"
A gas or a liquid.
When melted sugar is poured into a candy mold and allowed to set, it is called "hard candy making".
The homophone for "pored" is "poured."
actually a gas can be contained in a container, basicly being poured, so plasma can be poured. YES
"Poured" is a verb, not a noun. A common noun is a general, non-specific person, place, or thing, like "dog" or "city."
No, "poured" is not a preposition. It is a verb that describes the action of pouring.
Poured is a verb. It's the past tense of pour.
gravity pulls the water down when it is poured
He got a glass and poured out a drink of water for himself.
pour - past: poured; past participle: poured
Sand and sugar are two examples of solids that can be poured easily. When poured, their small particles flow and settle into molds or containers, taking the shape of the surface they are poured onto.
She poured a very expensive perfume all over her body before the party.He poured more milk into his cup.
tamara'a mother poured sugar into the bowl
Gasoline being poured into a tank is not a chemical change.