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wet oxygen carries small pockets of water, which makes the air humid. when there is little or no pockets of water, it makes the air and everything around it dry.
because the air pockets hold enough air to cancel out the weight because water is heavier than air
having air pockets in the resperater of the astronuat's suit
It could be vesicular basalt.
This depends greatly on how dense the solid product is, since some solids have a greater amount of air-pockets than others. A 20kg solid with lots of air pockets (so not very dense) will lead to a smaller amount of liquid than a 20kg solid with very few air pockets (a dense solid).
No woodpeckers have air pockets in there noses/snouts.... hope this helped! -Max
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...
Snow has many tiny air pockets, and air pockets are great insulators.
Solids turning into gases is called Sublimation.
Solids.
All eggs have air pockets in them.
Styrofoam has pockets of air. These pockets make it harder for heat to travel through.
by the air pockets
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.air you can breath and if there was no air there would be no things that live out of sea