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First boat made?

Probably a floating log.


What do you call spinning a floating log?

birling


In preshistoric times what was a floating log used for?

Boats


What do you call a log rolling device?

peevee


Which laws of motion is illustrated by a man on a banca who pushes a floating log and the banca moves away from the log?

Newton's third law of motion.


Why when you walk on a log that is floating on the water does the log move backwards?

Newton's Law - For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. In order for you to move forward, there must be a force going backward. That is evidenced by the backward motion of the log.


Where is the floating cabin in front of the beachomes in Build-a-Bearville?

It is in the waterfall the cabin the log one go inside. The floating cabin is not in the beach front homes


Who is the animal floating like a log of wood in river?

The animal often described as floating like a log in a river is typically a crocodile or alligator. These reptiles can remain still and submerged, with only their eyes and nostrils above the water, making them resemble a floating log. This behavior helps them ambush prey while remaining camouflaged in their environment. Additionally, some species of turtles can exhibit similar behavior when basking or resting in the water.


What is the floating cabin in Build-a-Bearville?

its at the wayerfall that log cabin and go inside that's where it is not beachfront homes.


How does a crocodile gather its' food?

They usually pretend to be a floating log until a bird lands on their mouth-then surprise


What type of energy is represesnted by a log floating down a river?

The energy represented by a log floating down a river is mainly mechanical energy. This energy comes from the log's motion and position as it moves downstream due to the river's flow and gravitational forces acting on it.


If you walk on s log floating water the log moves in opposite direction explain why this happens?

Newton's third law of motion: every action has an equal and opposite reaction.