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The nouns in the sentence are excitement and air.
Levitation is to rise or cause to rise into the air and float in apparent defiance of gravity.
Waft means to travel or float gently, like a feather in the air
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To catapult is to throw something in the air in a particular direction. An example of it used in a sentence is: The teenagers decided to catapult eggs at my house this year, leaving a mess for me to clean up.
Hot air is less dense than cooler air and thus rises through it.
no cobalt does not float on water, it has no way for air to seap through, there fore, it cant float
floated, (the past tense of float)
When balloons float they have helium in it. Helium is not air, but a gas. It's lighter than air, which makes it float.
No a train does not float in the air, no train does.
things float in air because of density
I stepped through the door and breathed in the crystal air.
If it were, it would float in air. Does it float in air? There's your answer.
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The float has air in it.
Only in water. The air from your mouth is the same density as the air in the room- they will not float in air.
Air inside the balloon is heated. Hot air is less dense than the surrounding air, and thus the balloon rises.