uhm, nothing except the water would go into the straw. it really isn't that hard to figure out
If you happen to leave a cup of water outside for a few hours it will evaporate and melt once it melts it will turn into gas
Air pressure within the straw.
The thin plastic cup is a poor insulator.
They would float.
If you know the approximate volume of the object (½cup shortening, for example),fill a measuring cup with ½cup cold water, and add the object until you reach twice the volume.For example, ½cup water + ½cup shortening = 1 cup → this would mean that you have ½cup of the irregular object (shortening).
the egg will sinks in the cup of warm tap water.
Sand is at the bottom; water above and above water the oil.
It would probably condensate because of water vapor.
when something looks bent when you put a straw in a cup of water and it looks bent that is difraction
i dont know ask again
The cup with the straw at the stadium at the BIG concession stand:)
nothing
straw seems at above from the bottom and seems to be broken because water bent the rays of light as the light leaves the water it is bent or refracted from its usual straight line.
No. It's the same as drinking right from the cup. Unless your out in the wilderness and you don't have clean water, you can get straws that filter your water.
The water is evaporated.
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