The salt bounced up and down due to the energy transfer from vibrations, typically caused by sound waves or physical agitation. When the salt is exposed to a vibrating surface or a sound source, the vibrations create rapid movements, causing the salt grains to lift and fall. This phenomenon can be observed in experiments involving musical vibrations or when salt is placed on a vibrating plate. The interplay of gravity and the force of the vibrations results in the bouncing motion.
No, planets don't bounce. Eris travels in an oval shaped orbit around the sun.
yes
The ball would bounce up very high
yes,It comes from water[seawater] the seawater dry's up eventually and the salt is left behind and salt is made.
When you jump down onto the trampoline, the initial potential energy from your height is converted into kinetic energy as you descend. When you bounce back up, the kinetic energy is then converted back into potential energy as you reach the top of the bounce.
Lizards bounce up and down to regulate their body temperature and communicate with other lizards.
The material rubber inside causes the ball to bounce up and down...it can, in other words, be categorized in one of Newton's Laws of Motion...you should look it up on Google...it can quite interesting...(: nikki131313
Your speedometer bounces up and down because the speedometer cable is about to break.
The rabbit would bounce up and down when he saw his owner approaching with a carrot.As a child, Kara loved to bounce on the bed.
make the card bounce up and down
Saucepan lids bounce up and down due to the pressure build-up of steam inside the saucepan while cooking. As the steam tries to escape, it creates enough force to lift the lid slightly, causing it to bounce up and down. This phenomenon is more common when the heat is high and the liquid inside the saucepan is boiling vigorously.
No, planets don't bounce. Eris travels in an oval shaped orbit around the sun.
you wind your booty and bounce it up and down i suppose
You need thick and buff cheats to move them up and down
You really should describe more about what you mean they are "bouncing up and down"
they are made up of different substances and are broken down different
salt and water