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Physics, 22.01.2020 23:31 aminak185

All of the following shows density and buoyancy except:

a. ice cubes floating in a glass of iced tea

b. the amount of hot soup contained in a bowl

c. a hot air balloon moving through the air

d. a boulder resting at the bottom of the ocean

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