They take it with them.
you have to take them with you when you go
to help it to float on water.
As both air and water occupy space, they must be matter, as such is the nature of matter/
first goes air, space,rock and water there u go enjoy! its defineatley correct
No. There has to be a spray of water in the air ahead of you. No air + no spray = no rainbow.
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To demonstrate that air occupies space, you can use a simple experiment by inflating a balloon and then placing it in a container filled with water. As the balloon is submerged into the water, you will notice that it displaces water, showing that the air inside the balloon is taking up space.
A drum set will not work well in space. This is because in space there is no air or water. Sound requires some form of medium like water or air to travel through.
For an experiment on how air takes up space, you will need a container (such as a balloon or a bottle), water, a bowl, a ruler, and a source of heat (like a candle or a lighter). Fill the container with water, heat the air inside the container, observe the water level change as the air expands, and measure the new water level with a ruler to demonstrate that air takes up space.
No; a hurricane consists of air and water.
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