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How are fish capable of floating?

they have an organ called a swim bladder. it is a buoyancy device


A creature with brass feathers capable of piercing a humans skin?

A creature with brass feathers capable of piercing a humans skin would be the Stymphalian Bird of Greek mythology.


What best explains why ice is capable of floating in liquid water?

because of its density


What do you mean by an ideal computer?

computer is an electronic device capable of manipulating data so that useful information can be generated.


Can women be manipulative?

Yes, women are capable of being manipulative. It's not all women, but there are those who are, and would actually admit to manipulating others.


Where all dinosaurs with feathers able to fly?

Most did not. There were only very few like the pterodactyl capable of flight


What do bases have more of floating around in them?

Bases have more hydroxide ions (OH-) floating around in them compared to acids, which have more hydrogen ions (H+) floating around in them. This higher concentration of hydroxide ions in bases makes them capable of accepting protons, leading to a higher pH value.


How are all bird alike?

All birds have wings (although not all birds are capable of flying). Every bird also has a beak and feathers.


What is mean of strictfp in java?

strictfp forces floating points (and any floating-point operations) to adhere to the IEEE 754 standard. With strictfp, you can predict how your floating points will behave regardless of the underlying platform the JVM is running on. The downside is that if the underlying platform is capable of supporting greater precision, a strictfp method won't be able to take advantage of it.


What does the strictfp keyword do in Java?

strictfp forces floating points (and any floating-point operations) to adhere to the IEEE 754 standard. With strictfp, you can predict how your floating points will behave regardless of the underlying platform the JVM is running on. The downside is that if the underlying platform is capable of supporting greater precision, a strictfp method won't be able to take advantage of it.


Why is density needed to know where their substance to flow or sink in water?

Archimedes's principle: The apparent weight of an object immersed in a fluid will be smaller than its "true" weight. Which means that its weight in water and the gravitational pull of the earth pull it down, but the water that is displaced by the object would pushed it up,the upward push minus the downward pull = buoyancy of the object Thus, objects capable of floating in water must have densities smaller than that of water.


Why do marshmellows float?

Well when you bite into marshmallows they have small bubbles right? Since they have room for air, they are capable of floating.