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What happens once an item breaks through the surface tension of water? A. It sinks. B. It floats. C. It becomes hot. D. It becomes cold.
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What happens once an item breaks through the surface tension of water?
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It sinks.
B.
It floats.
C.
It becomes hot.
D.
It becomes cold.
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I think it A: It stinks.
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