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    fluid or gas is additionally identical in greatness to the heaviness of the skimming object and is inverse in heading; the protest neither ascents nor sinks. For instance‚ a ship that is propelled sinks into the sea until the point that the heaviness of the water it dislodges is simply equivalent to its own weight. As the ship is stacked‚ it sinks further‚ dislodging more water‚ so the size of the light power continuously coordinates the heaviness of the ship and its

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    state than in its liquid state‚ so that ice floats instead of sinking. This property permits life to develop in polar and sub Polar Regions where ice floats and allows life to continue living below the surface. If ice were heavier than water‚ it would sink‚ and more ice would form on top of it. As a result‚ all life in the waters would be trapped in the ice in the many areas of the world where it gets cold enough to freeze water. Water is a remarkable solvent‚ where most elements and compounds can dissolve

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    Xylem and Phloem

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    vascular plants‚ phloem is the living tissue that carries organic nutrients‚ particularly sucrose‚ to all parts of the plant where needed. (Lalonde S‚ 2004) Phloem’s main job is to move sugars from the source tissue (ex. photosynthetic leaf cells) to sink tissues (ex. non-photosynthetic root cells or developing flowers). Molecules like proteins and mRNAs also are transported to parts of the plant by the phloem. (WiseGEEK) Phloem is composed of several cell types including sclerenchyma‚ parenchyma

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    the low pressure has the warm air cools and thickness into storm clouds. Circulation occurs as the ITCZ separates heading towards the poles – as this process continues it starts to sink towards the ground due to a reduction in the size of the atmosphere‚ creating the subtropical high-pressure zone. Normally as the air sinks trade winds are created towards the equator as the cooler air becomes warmer and fewer clouds remain. As an example the UK’s weather is very much determined by the Ferrell Cell

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    liquid. So‚ the liquid provides greater amount of upthrust than the air does. This implies that a body loses its weight greater in air than in the liquid. Therefore‚ it is easier to lift a body in a liquid than in the air. ii. Steel balls sink in water but don’t sink in mercury. Why? ~ The density of the water is less than that of mercury. Also‚ the density of the steel is greater than that of water but less than that of mercury. Hence‚ mercury provides greater upthrust than water does resulting

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    air can be used to explain why warm air possesses higher buoyancy. As hot air contain atoms and molecules with higher kinetic energy than cold air‚ it has a lower density and rises up while the colder air goes downwards. In other words‚ cool air ‘sinks down’ displacing the warm air. Required materials : Balloon Cardboard String A pair of scissors Estimated Experiment Time : Less than 5 minutes Step-By-Step Procedure : 1. Inflate a balloon with warm air and secure tightly with the

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    act was proclaimed‚ making an equal pay mandatory for men and women with the same job. A year later‚ President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act‚ to protect women from being discriminated in the work environment. It was enforced in 1965 (Sink

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    shows how the mothers views of the world change when she is out looking for her daughter. Repetition is used to emphasize the impact and experience through the description of how she ‘sinks’ out of sight from broadsheet and from tabloid and sinks also from the screen that bore her sorrow. This repetition of ‘sinks’ emphasizes the mothers story sinking from the public and suggesting her hope of finding her daughter again is also sinking. As the mother realizes she is living in a cruel world of pranksters

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    THRUST • The force acting on a body perpendicular to its surface is called thrust. • Thrust is the total force acting on the surface of the body. • Thrust per unit area is pressure Pressure = Thrust Area S.I unit of pressure is N/m2 or Pascal EVERYDAY OBSERVATIONS RELATED TO PRESSURE: • School bags have wide straps so that the weight of the bag falls over a large area of the shoulder producing less pressure on the shoulder. Due to this less pressure

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    but life vests can have a hole in it and in the end you drown no matter how much you try to save yourself. That one flaw sinks the person to the ocean floor with no way to get up. College is like that for some people‚ no matter how hard you try in the end some students (or former students) sink giving all your best. But in my opinion no matter how much I stated that college sinks most

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