marbles in water or out of water are not living things because they are made of a thick type of glass called verre
All living things (organisms) need water(H2O)
Water; all living things require some water.
living things are part of the water cycle because when ur cooking or boiling water the sun evaporates the water and then the water cycle begins
When water comes into contact with the magic marbles, it triggers a chemical reaction within the marbles' material that causes them to expand or grow. The water molecules penetrate the marbles, causing them to absorb the liquid and swell in size as a result.
living things get food, water, air, space, shelter, and energy from the environment.
Magic marbles grow in water due to a process called osmosis. When placed in water, the polymer material of the marbles absorbs the liquid, causing them to swell and increase in size. This expansion occurs because the water molecules move into the marbles, balancing the concentration of solutes inside and outside the marbles. As a result, they can grow significantly larger than their original size.
it harms living things by make there natural habitat dirty and in some cases they die because if they live in the water many harmful stuff can be poured inside .
all living things drink water
yeah man water is clear You can see large (macroscopic) living things in water, and many microscopic living things as well.
yes all organisms(living things) are considered aquatic. this is because all living things are made of cells. cells are constantly in water or holding it inside of them. with out water cells would quickly die and so would the organism
When you poor water into a jar full of marbles, the water will fill the spaces between the marbles; bubbles will also appear.
Water marbles are typically made from a superabsorbent polymer, which can absorb and hold large amounts of water. When placed in water, these polymers expand and form spherical shapes that resemble marbles.
NO, it doesn't have any of the characteristics of living things.
It either floats or sinks...put the marbles in water to test them!
Living things eat, breathe, sleep, drink water and produce offspring. Non-living things do not do any of these things. Non-living things are rocks, sand, air and water.
Pouring water into a jar of marbles will displace the marbles and fill the empty spaces between them. This demonstrates the principle of displacement, where the volume of water poured into the jar equals the volume of the marbles that are moved aside to make space for the water.
Well, isn't that a happy little accident waiting to happen! When you pour water into a jar full of marbles, the water will fill in the spaces between the marbles, creating a lovely display of water and marbles together. It's like nature's way of showing us how different things can come together to create something beautiful. Just remember to be gentle and appreciate the unexpected beauty that may come from experimenting with different elements.