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Imagine you have a very large beach ball and a very small pebble such that the beach ball has a larger mass than the pebble. Which one will float in water? Which will sink? Explain why.
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Imagine you have a very large beach ball and a very small pebble such that the beach ball has a larger mass than the pebble. Which one will float in water? Which will sink? Explain why.
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The beach ball will float and the very small pebble will sink because they are made out of two very different things. Pebbles don’t float so it’ll sink but the beach ball is made up of plastic that will float.
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