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balls,empty plastic bottles
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Objects that float in water have a lower density than water. -anonymous18_K
Objects in water or other fluids can be pushed up to the surface by buoyancy.
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Because some objects are a lot denser than water so the sink and others are less denser so they float
cytoplasm, containing 90% water, ions,sugars, amino acids, and ATP
They do if they are lighter than water.
gelatin for the cytoplasm, and then as it hardens you can suspend objects in it for the organelles
yes
suspend particulate
Objects that float in water are less dense than water; while objects that sink in water are more dense than water.
Not all objects absorb water
Objects that are in the middle of water have neutral buoyancy.
Objects that float in water have a lower density than water. -anonymous18_K
Floating Objects are objects that are less densethan water.
No. Water vapor can't be seen or felt. "Droplets" suspended in the air are still liquid water.
In transpiration water from these objects evaporates into the atmosphere?"
The verb for suspense is "to suspend."