No, water cannot dance.
You can dance where ever you can go in water
If you asked that you must be stupid. snowflakes are just frozen water. so ask your self if water can dance.............................................................................................. That answer is no!
Not hammerstrokes, but dance of the water sings the pebbles into perfection. I think this is what you mean. It means that the perfect shapes of pebbles are not shaped by hammers but by the perservance of water flowing.
Water levels drops when you dance... And that's because its a way of exercise which water is more readily lost .. therefore you feel the need for a drink after :)
When people dance in the water, it is often referred to as "aqua dancing" or "water dancing." This activity can include various styles, such as synchronized swimming or water aerobics, where participants perform choreographed movements in shallow or deep water. It combines elements of dance and fitness, making it a fun way to exercise while enjoying the buoyancy of water.
A waggle dance is a dance in the form of a figure eight performed by a honey bee in order to communicate the direction and distance of patches of flowers or water sources.
Heck yes
danser sur l'eau
Raisins dance in water ONLY if they have air bubbles attached to them that get knocked off of them. They have a near neutral buoyancy. Flinn scientific has a lab on observation that asks this question.
It can learn water dance through a HM.
an orchestral dance suite.
A dance party up the hill and with heaps of water.