sink
It will either suffocate or die of thirst or hunger.
it will get 25% smaller im in the navy trust me fam i knoiw
it will be have a lot of density
Density decreases
If you place the object into the liquid it will sink.
The pressure will get higher quicker than in water because there is a different density between the liquids, and because there is a higher density, the liquid will be heavier and would push on you more than the smaller density of water. if you would submerge deep in that liquid, you will explode at a lower distance from the surface than in water.
Well depends what gas you put in if it oxygen then it will evaporate but if it a gas which is flamable, it explode
Cutting a piece of glass into four smaller pieces would not change the density of the glass. Density is a property of the material itself and remains constant regardless of its shape or size.
If an object has a lower density than water, it will float. This is because the upward buoyant force exerted by the water on the object is greater than the downward force of gravity acting on the object. This causes the object to remain on the surface of the water rather than sink.
We both know it floats
When heat is applied to an airtight vaporizer, it causes the substance inside (such as liquid or dry herbs) to reach its boiling point and vaporize into a gas without combustion. This vapor can then be inhaled for the desired effects without the harmful byproducts associated with smoking.
Original density = M/V.New density = (2M) / (3V) = (2/3) (M/V) = 2/3 of the original density.