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An iceberg sticks out of water like a finger. The majority of its mass is below the water's surface, with only a small portion visible above.
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An iceberg can stick out in the water like a finger. Icebergs are large chunks of floating ice that break off from glaciers or ice shelves and can have unique shapes, some of which resemble fingers.
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Snow is like water...they love it. My Golden sticks his head right in there...
This is a matter of melting and freezing. When you touch the tray, the warmth from your finger quickly melts a bit of a ice and creates a thin layer of water between the tray and your finger. Since the tray is so cold, it quickly freezes that thing layer of water forming an icy bond between your finger and the tray.
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A human finger would generally float in water due to its density being lower than that of water. However, factors like oil or other substances on the finger could affect this.
They need water. If they reproduce they need more water. They like to latch on to little sticks. Beware they bite
it removes all the solids like leaves , sticks, e.t.c
Personally I like chicken bits on sticks, alongside chips from a bowl and celery and carrot sticks to dip in humous. A traditional fafourite is also canape bites, commercially produced and just heated up at the right moment.