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Japanese Name:
バケツ
Romaji Name:
baketsu
Description
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A bucket is a common container, typically cylindrical in shape, used for carrying or holding liquids, solids, or other materials. It is often made of plastic, metal, wood, or rubber and usually has a handle to make it easier to carry. Buckets come in various sizes, from small ones for household tasks to large industrial ones used for construction or farming. Their versatility makes them an essential tool in many everyday activities and industries.
History
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Buckets have been used since ancient times to carry water and other materials.
Early buckets were made from natural materials like wood, leather, or woven fibers.
Ancient civilizations such as Egypt and Mesopotamia used buckets for irrigation and daily chores.
Metal buckets appeared later, improving durability and usefulness.
During the Industrial Revolution, steel and tin buckets became common.
Plastic buckets were invented in the 20th century, making them lightweight and affordable.
Today, buckets are essential tools used worldwide in many industries and households.