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Water and oil repel each other.
All things that repel water are called "hydrophobic" which is a latin term. Hydro, meaning water, and phobic, meaning the fear of. So literally they are water fearing. Something that does not repel water is called hydrophilic.
This is actually an easy one if i get what youre talking about right. If youre talking specifically about genetic modification, then the answer is that scientists can add and activate genes of certain plants to repel certain pests.
H2O (water) is used to repel heat.
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Its carbon matter
a bull shark
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why does a shark always have to be moving in water
if they have like charges then they will repel, this is like the same with the water and balloon. they both repel each other. In other words they don't like each other.
Gills on a shark help it take oxygen out of the water.
well it can die if its a salt water shark in a fresh water lake, but if its a fresh water shark and its in a fresh water lake it will live.