yes
too dense to float
You are only allowed to change your golf ball before you have commenced on a given hole, the exception being if you lose a golf ball. You should clearly state to all playing partners that you have changed your ball and what brand and number it is.
The oil will float above the water, as they wont mix with each other, and oil is lighter.
Wont be worth anything no a days so many of them where made that they are worthless now
A paper boat may sink in normal water because paper is not waterproof and easily absorbs water, causing it to become saturated and heavy. Once the paper becomes heavy, it loses its buoyancy and can no longer float on the water's surface.
Depending on the coverstock of the bowling ball it will. It wont really affect a plastic ball, but if you have a reactive resin (which is designed deliberately to absorb oil) it may absorb SLIGHT amounts of water as well. Depending on the temperature, it may expand or contract as well. No real DAMAGE will be done though. In fact, one method for deep cleaning your equipment is to let it soak in mildly warm soapy water for an hour or two.
Volts wagon golf wont get out of park
because the oxygen in the weed ball automatically observes the sun
No, because oil is less dense than water so it would float it wont even stay in the middle because its not equivalently dense.
It depends on the species of wood. Most float but some types of ebony and lignum vitae have a density greater than water and will sink.
if the rotten pumpkin has has a hole in it or is weakend the no it wont float answerd by morgan bloodworth