Surface tension is most important to insects who land on water. Because of cohesion, the hydrogen bonds in water make each individual water molecule "sticky."
Yes they are.
Cohesion: When things stick to each other (WATER) Adhesion: When things stick to other things (ALSO WATER) Surface Tension: a property of the surface of a liquid that causes it to behave as an elastic sheet. Think of it as the thing that helps insects to glide along the water. (ALSO WATER)
insects are related to science because it's a living thing and all living things are related to science
Surface tension is the property of a liquid that allows it to resist external forces. When surface tension is strong enough, it can support the weight of certain objects on its surface, causing them to float. This is because the surface tension creates a "skin" on the surface of the water that can support the object's weight without sinking.
there cells reproduce like every other living thing!
No, a stream is not a living thing. It is a body of flowing water that moves continuously over the Earth's surface.
No, a waterfall is not a living thing. It is a natural phenomenon created by the flow of water over rocks or a steep surface.
Why is food important to any living thing? No food = starvation = death
the surface tension on the top of the water so if you look at a glass of water when it is full and about to overflow there is a hump thing its not flat that is how they can walk on water
The surface tension of the water stops it from breaking the surface so long as it does not cut through it. The irregular shape and weight of a metal ball made from the same thing cuts the surface tension and breaks the electronic bond that exists between the water molecules at the surface.
Any living thing in God's creation is people, animals, insects, reptiles, sea animals. Also organisms are part of God's creation.
Humans or bearded dragons (Lizards) Squirrels, bats, rats, mice, birds, insects.