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Under normal conditions, achievable on Earth, osmium has the greatest density. However, much greater densities are possible under extreme conditions, for example in white dwarves, neutron stars, and black holes.
Animals that are born under water are animals who most likely can breathe in the water. For instance, tadpoles ( frogs) start off born in the water and then grow until they can go in and out of the water. Examples of animals born under water: Fish Frogs Whales SharksA fish is born under water by marwa
Plants such as seaweed, duckweed, algae, water lilies, etc. It all depends on whether it is fresh water or salt water.
Squirrels cannot breathe under water.
Yes, a black bass is a type of fresh water fish.
Under is a preposition. It depends on the object of the preposition as to what it is under. Under the bridge, under the water or misunderstood.It can rarely be an adverb without an object, e.g. The poor swimmer kept going under.
By is a preposition, it is used to start a prepositional phrase as in, "I walked by the water."
No, water is not a preposition. Water is a noun that refers to a clear liquid that is essential for life.
No, it is an infinitive phrase, not a preposition. "To water" is an infinitive verb.
Of is a preposition.
Sous l'eau is a French equivalent of the English phrase "under water." The pronunciation of the preposition, definite article, and feminine singular noun -- which translate literally as "under the water" -- will be "soo lo" in French.
Under is the preposition. The phrase "under the bridge" is an adverb phrase.
No. "To water" is an infinitive, not a preposition.
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"Shrink" typically goes with the preposition "from," as in "The fabric shrank from hot water."
you give it a rub under hot water
No, it is not. It is a verb (to submerge, or descend), or a noun (a water basin).