It will keep floating. Some of the water will remain on the top of the cover, but most will run off the side and enter the pool.
s when theres a fire the blanket would put it out
theres a thing that looks like a floating tumbleweed in the desert go there
Yes, there are free electrons floating in the air, originating from sources like cosmic rays, radioactivity, and electrical discharges. These free electrons contribute to the electrical conductivity of the atmosphere.
Well first you have to know what blanket you want.... it verys around 10-20.00 so theres your answer hope that helped...
do it theres so much crack floating around that city the cops wont care - Haze
so theres no risk to any1 parcipertating in the sport e.g equipment or slippy surface could cause injury's)
Wealth was the primary issue, not race or nationality. Rich kid's could go to college or their parents could hire lawyers or bribe doctors (medical deferments). As long as money can buy...theres no blanket cure.
Yes but only simple songs, such as abc, row your boat, and Happy Birthday
Yes, some of Jupiter's moons have water ice on their surface or subsurface, such as Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. These moons are believed to have subsurface oceans beneath their icy crusts, making them intriguing targets in the search for potential extraterrestrial life.
We attacked them with aircraft carriers, marines and the rest of the Pacific Fleet. We uses our marines to invade key islands in a sort of chain action all the way to Japan. We used our aircraft carriers as floating air bases to house our aircraft that we used to attack Japanese controled island bases and to cripple their navy. And we used our other surface vessels to defend the carriers and landing forces. And last, we uses our submarines to destroy enemy shipping lanes and other surface vessels. Theres your answer.
Surface Area r2x 3.14159(pi)x 2 + (why times 2, well theres 2 circles) Circumfrence X Hieght Area of cirlce + Area of Rectangle around = Surface area
When the soil reaches its maximum water-holding capacity, excess water can lead to saturated soil conditions, which may result in water pooling or running off the surface. This can cause erosion, waterlogging, and potentially lead to flooding in the area.