Depends on how hard he has been pumping you up
Yes, an orange does have air pockets. These air pockets play a role in helping the orange float in water.
Normal lung tissue floats because of all the aveoli (tiny air pockets).
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Air pockets are areas of air trapped within a material, such as dough or soil, during mixing or handling. In baking, they can result in uneven rising or baking. In aviation, air pockets refer to pockets of turbulent, unstable air that can cause sudden changes in altitude for aircraft.
No woodpeckers have air pockets in there noses/snouts.... hope this helped! -Max
They need a much smaller quantity of air and the pockets under the blanket are sufficiently large.
eggs have little air pockets that make it stay good when the air pockets loose air it starts to rot
yes because when the water goes into your pockets it fills up with water so yes you can get air pockets in swimming pool water...
All eggs have air pockets in them.
Hello, it normal take about 3 hours :)
Air pockets form when pockets of air with different temperatures and densities mix together, causing turbulence. This turbulence can affect the performance of an aircraft by causing sudden changes in altitude, speed, and stability. Pilots must be prepared to navigate through air pockets to ensure a smooth and safe flight.
Styrofoam has pockets of air. These pockets make it harder for heat to travel through.