Depends on how fat these chicks are, and how large the boat is.
The answer depends on:How well the foil boat is made, andWhich country's currency.
a plimsoll line is on a boat so that everyone knows the mass weight that the boat can take, if you cross this line it is not safe and there is a possibility that the boat may sink
The question depends on what the aluminium is floating in. It is denser than water so will sink a block will sink in water without any pennies. If, on the other hand, it is shaped (like a boat) then the number of pennies required will depend on the shape.
Well, baby chicks are in the incubator to be warm. I once watched them hatch out of it. They take exactly 21 days to hatch. You're welcome.
Yes, the chicks fell like number 2 a take control
Millions and millions.
When the chicks are 8 weeks old.
It took 2 minutes
After the first year, they are not considered chicks.
There are a lot of reasons TO TAKE the chicks from the hen. However, it is kind of fun to watch the hen with her chicks, if you have the room to isolate them from the flock.A few reasons to take chick from hen:Make sure chick gets adequate nourishmentKeep chicks safe from larger birdsKeep chicks isolated for their protectionReduce exposure of chicks to avian diseases/viruses/bacteria until they are older and able to handle the exposure
The answer will depend on how fast the boat can go as well as how many hours a day it is going.
The shape of the boat only affects how much energy is needed to move it (overcome friction) when floating on water. The boat has to have a high-enough profile so that when it is placed in water, it will not take on water. The amount of water displaced by the boat counteracts the weight of the boat exactly. When a 200-pound person steps into the boat, the boat will sink to displace an extra amount of water, the weight of which equal to 200 lbs. That is assuming the boat has not sunk yet.