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Is a beach that project like a finger out into the water?

a Spit


What sticks out of water like a finger?

An iceberg sticks out of water like a finger. The majority of its mass is below the water's surface, with only a small portion visible above.


Which force is responsible when water sticks on finger?

Cohesion.


What sticks out of the water like a finger 4 letter word?

reed


What should you do your project on?

You should do it on fire, Water or the beach


What sticks out in the water like a finger?

An iceberg can stick out in the water like a finger. Icebergs are large chunks of floating ice that break off from glaciers or ice shelves and can have unique shapes, some of which resemble fingers.


Water sticks to the finger but Mercury does not. why?

Mercury has a high surface tension. NB Don't try it yourself, mercury is very poisonous.


Explain why limp carrot sticks become crisp and your fingers becomes wrinkle when placed in hot water?

It is because of osmosis. Water enters the carrot cells whereas it travels in the opposite direction in your finger.


When you dipped your finger into the water what direction did it transfer?

When I dipped my finger into the water, the water transferred in the opposite direction to my finger's movement.


What is transferred when you dip your finger into cold water?

When you dip your finger into cold water, heat is transferred from your finger to the water. This transfer of heat causes your finger to feel cold.


How do you make a dam for a science project?

To make a dam for a science project, you can use materials like cardboard, clay, or playdough to create the structure. You can reinforce the structure with popsicle sticks or toothpicks. Test the dam by pouring water behind it to see how well it holds back the water.


Why doesn't a bowl of water weigh more when you poke your finger into the water?

When you poke your finger into the water, you displace the water that your finger occupies, causing it to overflow out of the container. The weight of the water displaced is equal to the weight of your finger, so the overall weight of the bowl of water remains the same despite the displacement.