because the orange peel is full of trapped air bubbles .the peel makes it light for its size
This is a physical action.
The difference is that peeling is removing a skin that you can remove with your hands - such as an orange - and paring is removing a skin with an instrument such as peeling a potato with a peeler.
The orange floats with its' peel, but sinks when the peel is removed.
because it wasn't peeling well!
By peeling it off. That's what I usually do
Dig your finger in the peel and start peeling, or stick a fork in the peel and it should make wholes that are big enough to peal.
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yes , here no new substance is formed , that's why its physical change
An Orange with a Skin on will Float- Air will be trapped inside the skin, but an Orange without the skin on, although lighter, has no air trapped, and will, in turn, sink.
spray to close..dries to quick.paint to thick
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What about it? Yea you can do that I thought. I live in California and it's okay to peel an orange in a hotel. Or did they change it or something??