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Is it possible to make floating chocolate bubbles?

Yes it is possible


What inventions helped make the Suspension Bridge possible?

steel


Elevator and steel supports helped to make what possible?

skyscrapers


Can you make a clay boat float?

with proper engineering, anything is possible.


What should you do if your boat gets swamped far from shore?

If you can bail it out. If you have a working radio, call for help. Finally, if you can stay with and preferably on the boat as the boat will make a bigger target for rescuers to see.


If a boat is floating in water with stones in it then stones are put in water what will happen to water level?

Same as when these stones were in boat when the stone in boat ,water need more V to make float power the same weight as the stone's. so lower level when these stones are in water.


How does Archimedes principle apply to a boat?

A boat displaces it's own weight of water, when floating. The trick is to make sure that there is enough waterplane area and freeboard, to stop water coming in and making it heavy enough to sink.


What is the thing That gets thrown in the water to make the boat stay called?

It is called an anchor. It is shaped like a letter w, and it is made of steel and the boat cannot resist the weight, therefore anchors are used in water so the boat does not move.


What does the red dash light that looks like a boat mean?

It's the oil light. does it make a beeping noise also? isn't that the Kardashian's floating store in amsterdam?


What is the difference between flotsam and jetsam?

Flotsam is parts and cargo from a wrecked ship floating on the water Jetsam is stuff thrown from the boat on purpose ( jettisoned ) to make it lighter.


How did the bessemer process make suspentioins bridges possible?

The process removed the impurities from the iron creating steel. Therefore steel could be used to make bridges, buildings, and other things.


Why is the boat floating in the sea?

Its called buoyancy When a solid surface such as a boats hull is placed into water, it will only sink if first is heavy enough to fall into the water and second, if the water is able to fill it up and make it heavy in the first place.