RoseGarden2183
RoseGarden2183
13-02-2018
Physics
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winn brianliest help me!!!
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TheAakash
TheAakash
13-02-2018
The answer is
weight and buoyancy
because weight is everywhere (because gravity is everywhere) and since you are on water, you also have the buoyant force!
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