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Why do the air bubbles of a diver head toward the surface?

Becuase air is less dense than water so it raises above it


When diving you can become confused on which way is up or down on the bottom or midway?

It is possible to become disoriented underwater if you do not have a point of reference to aid in telling you from up or down: the ground, a boat at the surface, fish, your bubbles, etc. The most readily available orientation aid I've found is your own air. your bubbles will always float toward the water's surface!


When you swim what is the force of the water which pushes you toward the surface?

The buoyant force pushes you toward the surface.


When a wave is coming toward a surface it is called a what?

When a wave is coming toward a surface, it is called an incident wave.


What happens to the gases in it as magma rises toward the surface?

As magma rises, the gases contained within expand due to the decrease in pressure on them as they rise. This creates bubbles that float through the magma, Like the sudden decrease in pressure on the gas in a carbonated beverage when opening, it's container releases a mass of rising bubbles.


What is a tobacco pipe with big bubbles at the bottom that get smaller as it moves toward the mouthpiece called?

a bong


How does lava leave a volcano?

Magma inside Earth is under a lot of pressure, so it will tend to flow toward the lower pressure at the surface. Additionally, gasses dissolved in the magma bubble out of the magma as it approaches the surface, like bubbles from a freshly opened can of soda. As the gases expand they forces some of the molten rock out of the volcanic vent.


Can you explain surface tension?

it's attraction force that attract the surface of fluid toward under


What is the light ray that travels toward a reflective surface?

An incident light ray is a light ray that travels toward a reflective surface. When this ray hits the surface, it may be reflected, refracted, or absorbed, depending on the properties of the surface and the angle at which the light ray strikes it.


Where do large scale weather systems develop and why are they important?

Large scale weather systems that transport surface cold air toward the tropics and surface warm air toward the poles.


Why does magma come to the surface?

Magma is less dense than the surrounding rock; as such, it will rise toward the surface.


Why does magma from deep inside Earth rise toward the surface?

cuz