It is very possible that the water ripples when a duck farts, because the water ripples when a human farts. The air coming out of the duck would make a ripple in the water.
Let V be the volume of the duck. The density of water is 1000kg/m^3 Then the weight of displaced water = (0.25V)(1000kg) = weight of duck The mass of the duck is (0.25V)(1000) = 250V . The density of the duck is P = m/v = 250V/V = 250 kg/m3 (Each V cancels out)
a duck is a land animal, but you'd probably mainly see them in water because they are fond of water and there pretty good swimmers.
a duck wares his or hers birthday suit. IDIOT!!!
farts
They both rely on water...
Farts poop duck
Yes, water does help farts. My dad’s farts a lot when he takes a bath every night.
These are the crests and troughs of the wave (in a ripple on the surface of water or other liquid).
The arrow pointing away from the ripple marks indicates the direction in which water was moving to create them. This is because ripple marks form perpendicular to the direction of water flow.
one ripple will increase in size as it goes to shore all it takes is one ripple in the wave
air and water(more air than water.).
I think the answer is called ripple marks
False. A water ripple is a type of surface wave, which is a combination of both transverse and longitudinal wave characteristics. The motion of the individual water molecules in a ripple is primarily in a circular fashion, causing the wave to have both vertical and horizontal motion components.
To effectively remove water from a rubber duck, squeeze the duck to release the water trapped inside. You can also shake the duck vigorously to help the water come out. Additionally, you can use a towel to absorb any remaining water on the surface of the duck.
Tide, ripple, water, surge?
drop a pebble in the water or tap a puddle
That water rippled when I tapped it with my finger.