jocelyn wolff
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DARTS ARE VERY VERY DANGEROUS!!!!
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Post by jocelyn wolff on Nov 19, 2008 15:05:24 GMT -6
i think only lite things float That is exactly right. Think about all the Gigantic ships that float.
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Post by brandonlong on Nov 19, 2008 15:08:21 GMT -6
i agree wit jocyeln
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Post by andydorn on Feb 13, 2009 9:41:10 GMT -6
ok but the rings would float too why is that I thought they were made of rock. I know some are ice but others arnt abd they would float too Saturn would float because its rings are mostly ice, with a few other additives. It is not a giant gas ball, (Jupiter is the only gas planet as far as I know) but the rings would be enough to keep it afloat if you could find a pool large enough.
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Post by Dustin Lillie (Chiefs 2-14) on Feb 13, 2009 14:02:48 GMT -6
It think that it would float because the gas it less dence then the water. Now the rings would float becuase it is mostly made up of ice.
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Post by Dustin Lillie (Chiefs 2-14) on Feb 13, 2009 14:05:29 GMT -6
i think only lite things float That is exactly right. Think about all the Gigantic ships that float. Ok so then if the gigantic ships float. Are you saying that weight doesnt matter? It doesnt matter becuase all that matters is the density of the object. If an item weight 2 pounds and its density if 1.03 it will sink. And if something weights 9,000,000 ponds and its density is .90 then it will float.
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