Well all it does is make bubbles in the water
No, "behave" does not have a long a sound. The vowel sound in "behave" is the short e sound, as in "bed" or "red".
Inert, and will take the shape of its surroundings water need Gravity ,thermos and reactions, inertia and other to sound alive
they dont behave in small or large places because they only behave in the water
sound expands it looks like a tide at the beach it expands until it doesn't disturb the surface of the wave but in sound the sound is unable to be heard
yes it does
it melts
it dissociates
The word "have" has a short a sound (/hav/), as in hat, cat, and rat.
Oh but it is. When they encounter sharp edges, light and sound behave exactly the same ... in terms of their wavelengths.
When no Air D or destractions in the water .
it acts as a weak acid.
Sound does not tansmit or absorb water. But water both transmits and absorbs sound.