it was magic?
In "Tuck Everlasting," the pebbles were placed on the spring to help disguise it and prevent others from discovering its magical properties. The Tuck family wanted to keep the secret of immortality hidden to protect themselves and the world from potential harm and chaos that could arise from people seeking the spring's powers.
it was magic?
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Filtration will separate the pebbles and water ... Pour the mixture through a strainer (or better yet, an old burlap bag) and catch the water in a bucket. The pebbles will remain in the strainer or bag.
A mixture of pebbles and water would be heterogeneous.
filter or decant leaving behind the pebbles. evaporate the water leaving behind the sugar.
the pebbles at the front of the beach get eroded by the water
Their mass was greater than that of the water.
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The hole at the bottom will spurt the most water since the pressure is higher at the bottom compared to the top.
in my science book it says pebbles move .75 cm/sec
You can drink the water.
No, pebbles in water does not make a solution. The pebbles are solid, and remain just as they are when put into the water. A solution forms when the solute (the solid component of a solution) has been uniformly distributed within the solvent (the liquid component). This isn't happening in the situation described.