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You think probable to magnetic levitation due to interaction of magnetic fields.
When oxygen fuses with hydrogen it burns in the sun. Of course just think of the sun dummy. When oxygen fuses with hydrogen it burns in the sun. Of course just think of the sun dummy.
hydroidonic i dont think this is correct it is Hydrogen Iodide.
Hydrogen I think.
1 i think hope i helped
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We use a lot of elements well, alot. Hydrogen is used in welding, producing rocket fuel, filling balloons, and making fuel cells. (Random fact about Hydrogen, 75% of the universe's elemental mass is hydrogen, hydrogen is relatively rare on Earth.) Helium is used as a cooling medium for nuclear reactors, as a gas for supersonic wind tunnels, used for filling balloons and blimps and is used for diving( When mixed with Oxygen). The one I think we use the most is probably Oxygen( we would be dead without it, think about that!)
I think the moon does float...its just like earth i guess:)
Yes, small twigs are usually light enough to float on water due to their low density. However, larger or denser twigs may sink.
i think by getting it into the water well it should float
I think its hydrogen
I think it will float, because the density is about 0.84 g. so the density will probably be less
i think its when you are make a float and you put a soda in it in it foams a float
I don't think so.
Hydrogen Peroxide I think.
I think it was the machine guns as they were able to kill hundreds of the other side in minutes.
i think buoyancy