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Bridger
11 July, 17:33
How does a shark maintain buoyancy
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Silas Tucker
11 July, 20:22
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1. Watch Mark Rober ... He's great!
2. A shark maintains his buoyancy because a shark was the same amount of force pushing awards as gravity is pulling is downwards. So instead of sinking it floats. I know that didn't make a lot of sense but seriously, watch Mark Rober and you will know everything! (unlike me, a freshman)
3. P. S. If you want to learn more about buoyancy, I suggest you watch the balls in the liquid sand video
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