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8c because the warmer the air, the more water it can hold
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Yes. The thicker the paper towel the more water it can absorb.
Well depending if your talking about all the different country's pennies, then Im not sure. But I do know that the pennies made in Canada and the states are. The main metal in these pennies are copper, and copper is worth more then what the penny is worth, so sometime in the near future they will atop making pennies.
Cold water can hold more dissolved gasses than hot water, though that does not necessarily mean anything about the amount of dissolved gas actually present in a given sample.
Water doesn't refract more light than glass
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Pennies...unless your pumpkins are the size of dimes.
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because i ate some of them
different soils can drain better than others
All of them are collectible, some are worth more than others.
Air has more capacity to hold water when the air is warmer. The colder the air is, the less water it can hold.
yes, indrictly. the weight of the soil is a function of its composition meaning the percentage of: sand, silt, clay. the composition determines how much water it can hold. roughly the more clay it has the more water it can hold but at the same time it slows the rate of water absurbsion
The reason the pennies sink in water is because of an idea called density. The pennies have more density than the water, and so the pennies sink. Anything with more density than water will sink in water, but other objects that have less density than water will float.
It doesn't. Warm air can hold more water, as it has more energy to retain water in a gaseous state.
dR Pepper because of the sugar content.