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8 August, 01:21

Why does water in a bathtub overflow when you get in but it not in a lake

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  1. 8 August, 01:41
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    Explanation: In a bath tub you don't have that much space so when you get in your body makes it overflow by the weight that is on it. when you are in a lake you have all the space you want because it is bigger than a bath tub that is why.
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