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    spread over a larger area than Model B. This lets it displace the water with less depth, letting it float higher in the water. This means that less of the boat will be below the water, resulting…

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    1. Explain the concept of density. Density is how much matter is in the object, the atoms, and how they are arranged. It can tell others if anything sinks or not. Basically density is a measurement of atoms inside of them and how they are arranged. 2. a) Why couldn’t just the mass of a block be used to determine the identity of the block? Explain. Why couldn’t just the volume of a block be used to determine the identity of the block? Explain. If people only had the mass of the block, we can’t…

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    Submarine is a special type of watercraft, that is able to sink in the water or float on the water. This watercraft was invented by dutchman in the service of James l of England in 1620.. His name was called Cornelius Jacobszoon Drebbel. Many people have redesigned different types of submarines after Cornelius Jacobszoon Drebbel, they are David Bushnell,Robert Fulton and Simon Lake.People first use submarine as weapon during the 17th century, which is during the American revolution and brought…

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    Leaf Disk Lab Report

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    Introduction: Leaf Disk float in water alone. When a solution consisting of a small amount of sodium bicarbonate is added to the water it causes the leaf disk to sink. As photosynthesis continues in the leaf disk it releases oxygen and causes the leaf disk to rise. While cellular respiration is occurring also the rate that the disk raise is an in implicit measurement of the net rate of photosynthesis. The independent variable in this lab is the solution and the light because it can be…

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    Contents Acknowledgment 2 Dedication 3 “Fiva Day’s Rainbow Crew” 4 “Nothing rhymes with me!” 9 “Wilf Learns to Float” 13 “Charlie Carb’s Challenge” 17 “Gracie Grape Finds Herself” 22 “Caspar Carrot—‘I Like Being Me’” 26 Acknowledgment ‘Nothing Rhymes with Me!’, ‘Wilf Learns to Float’, ‘Gracie Grape finds Herself’, and ‘Caspar Carrot – I like Being Me’ - illustrated by Wendy Brooks. ‘Fiva Day’s Rainbow Crew’ and ‘Charlie Carb’s Challenge’ – illustrated by Vicki Norman…

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    though, thought it was a perfect day to bring my brother, my sister, and me, an eight year old, for a swim in a river nearby. When we got to the river my mom had laid down a blanket on the rocky shore of the river and handed me a bright yellow duck float due to my lack of knowing how to…

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    A new instruction will be giving to make their hands into cup like shapes and push the water backwards. Step 10 To end off, the swimmer can try and attempt swimming a very short distance without the floats or noodle. 8. Discuss the difference between “normal” breathing and the breathing employed while swimming. Normal breathing is the way air moves in and out of our lungs to enable gas exchange with our environment, by mostly allowing us to inhale oxygen…

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    Sea Otters Research Paper

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    all over the place for miles straight either alone or with their pup is on their stomach (Otter 501). While sea otters float on their backs they use their hind limbs to paddle and their tails as their propellers. When sea otters float on their backs they have several positive effects. For example, when sea otters sleep, they float on their backs wrapped in seaweed so they do not float away while sleeping (Canadian Wildlife Federation). Sea otters can reach a speed of about 0.9mph while swimming…

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    you’re thinking about what you’ll post on your facebook . But, have you ever wondered how much a cloud weighs? Clouds float so freely, that‘s why I assumed they’re weightless, but it turns out they’re not. Helmenstine (2016) said that the average cumulus clouds weigh 1.1 million pounds. This means they weigh similar to a group of elephants. So, how does that much load still float? Of course, there are scientific answers to that. Nevertheless, after knowing this fact, whenever I feel so burdened…

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    They melt when they float away from freezing waters to warmer waters under a hot sun. Some icebergs look like giant wedding cakes, while others look like shining white castles. When they catch the red and gold colors of the sunset, they all look like giant flames. Image source: google.com But these same beautiful icebergs are very dangerous when they float, big and silent, into the path of a ship. Many ships used to be wrecked because…

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