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Yes, but the water will spill out.
Because the finger adds weight
what you do is an experiment. get a bowl with 3 cups of normal water. then get another bowl with 3 cups of salt water. then get some items to test it with. after you tried an item clean it and dry it. do the test more than once
okay, get some soap, a bowl,and some water. mix the soap and water in the bowl.(dawn would be the best soap) blow through the middle gently and...........BEHOLD!!! A BUBBLE!!!!!!!!!! this is the worst answer ever!!!!
A stone is more dense and heavier than water, so it sinks. If you were to hollow out the top of the stone into a shape like a bowl, it would then be mostly filled with air, and might float. That is the same idea as with boats - even steel boats float if they are hollowed out to where they are light enough. I have even seen competitions to see who can build the best concrete boat.
C. A bowl filled with apples is the more porous of the four. Porosity is a function of the size of the fruit. The larger the fruit, the more porous the bowl will be (the more air or water that can be placed in the bowl). The smaller the fruit, the less porous the bowl will be. Compare with a bowl of stones and a bowl of sand. The stones are more porous because the sand can be more densely compacted, leaving very little room for water.
The sound produced when a woman urinates is primarily due to the force and velocity of the urine stream hitting the water in the toilet bowl. Additionally, physiological factors such as the size and shape of the urinary tract can also play a role in the sound produced.
They gave the prisoners a small bowl or cup filled with water
a bowl full of sand .............................................bugo
Fill a small balloon with water and ease it into place.
you are visualizing your face in the water Improved Answer: That's water's nature, which reflects anything if there is light.
No. The OW in bowl has a long O sound (oh), as in goal and pole.
description of a bird bathit is round like a bowl and filled with water. birds are attracted to the bath and then they bathe in it.
Sound on the harp is produced by plucking the strings. The finger plucks the string, setting it into vibration. This wave of vibration travels down the string to the wooden soundboard where it is amplified (or made louder). On Irish harps the fingernails are used to pluck. On large "pedal" harps or "concert" harps, the pad of the finger is usually used. However, there are examples of using nearly everything; from the knuckles and palms to wooden and metal tuning keys.
yes,through the vibrations given off from the source of the sound eg.a speaker, put a bowl of water on top of a speaker and watch the ripples made in the water through the vibrations
If it is a small bird or a baby bird, I would give it droppers of water. Then when you put it down, give it an easily accessible water source, such as a plate or bowl filled with water.
Depends on the size of the bowl, the material of which the bowl is made of, the level of which the bowl is filled, and the kind of soup...