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No. It will affect the distance the water rises, but not the volume of displacement.
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yes because the more water you have the larger and higher the wave will come out to be
Water can make a flat surface more slippery, which will decrease the amount of friction
The size of a sponge does affect the amount of water absorbed. The bigger the sponge the more water absorbed.
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something else that might affect the amount of water in the ground is having a drought as well as defforestation.
If a hot water pipe is leaking then it will definitely affect the amount of hot water you have, -This is costing you a lot in heating, get it fixed ASAP
I think the amount of water does affect the size off a wave and many other things such as weather,things in the water,and the conditions at the bottom of the body of water.
The factors that may affect the rate at which salt dissolves in water are heat, the amount of water and the amount and type of salt you are using.
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If the amount of water is to great around the bean seed it will die and not be able to germinate.
The egg will float at the salty water
The amount of nutrients in freshwater will determine what type of organisms there are. If there is bacteria in the water, it may affect the nutrients and contaminate them, which will affect the organisms that live in the water.
Tin cans doesn't affect the amount of dissolved oxygen in waters.