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What is the opposite of sink?

The opposite reaction of to sink (in liquid) is to float.However the opposite motion sink (move lower) would have the opposite rise.


What the opposite of sink?

The opposite reaction of to sink (in liquid) is to float.However the opposite motion sink (move lower) would have the opposite rise.


What is the opposite of the word float?

sink


What is the opposite of grow that rhymes with sink?

Shrink.


What is an opposite of float?

The opposite of float is sink. When an object sinks, it moves downward in a fluid or liquid due to gravity until it reaches the bottom.


What the difference between uplift and subsidence?

Uplift is when things like mountains, hills, and, plateaus are created. Subsidence is the opposite of thins, like when sink holes and valleys are made.


What is the future tense of sink?

The future tense of "sink" is "will sink".


Explain why we do not sink into the earth although gravity is pushing us down?

We do not sink into the Earth because the ground beneath us exerts an equal and opposite force, called the normal force, that counteracts gravity. This balance of forces keeps us from sinking further into the Earth's surface.


What force makes objects sink?

The earth's gravitational pull makes objects sink in a liquid, but buoyancy acts in the opposite direction to oppose the gravity. Whether an object sinks or floats depends on which force is bigger. ================================


What is the difference between uplift and subsidence?

Uplift is when things like mountains, hills, and, plateaus are created. Subsidence is the opposite of thins, like when sink holes and valleys are made.


How can you use the density of an object to predict whether it will float or sink in the water?

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What is the Gaelic word for sink?

As in 'sink a boat' or 'the kitchen sink'?