Submerging.
Water displacement is when you put something in water and it gets displaced By Anne
It is called immiscibility, where oil and water do not mix and form separate layers.
That sand is called hydrophobic sand. It is coated with a substance that repels water so that it does not absorb moisture when placed in water.
funnel sand paper and something to put the water into
To immerse in water means to completely submerge something in water or to surround it with water. It can also refer to the act of involving oneself fully in an experience or activity.
-- It would float in the water, with part of it above the surface. -- It would hang just below the surface, or at whatever depth you placed it. -- It would sink down through the water like a rock.
burns
it is called procrastination
what water? are you slow or something
the amount of water displaced out of a water source when something is put into it
Water displacement is when you put something in water and it gets displaced By Anne
water
You put it in water and see if it floats.
Recycling :-)
a cloak
Nope, it's like making soup. You can put something new in, but you can never totally take it out again.
It is called immiscibility, where oil and water do not mix and form separate layers.