Examples of using Float on in English and their translations into Hebrew
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I can float on air!
Float on down the Danube.
Why does ice float on water?
Witches float on water because they're made of wood.
They can also float on water.
Why does ice float on top of water rather than sink, like most solids?
Previous story Why does ice float on water?
Why does ice float on top of liquid water?
Words that move, jump, swim, or float on the page;
Like this, they float on air from Europe to Africa.
Apples are 25% air, and therefore float on water.
This means Saturn would float on an ocean(if we could find one big enough!)!
Experience this unique experience: float on the water!
You float on the wooden thingy 10 minutes, I will float on the wooden thingy 10 minutes.".
They may also float on the water.
Bananas, like apples and watermelons, can float on water.
After flapping their wings they float on peacefully, as if nothing had happened.
Joseph-Armand Bombardier was amechanic who dreamed of building a vehicle that could'float on snow'.
I like how they float on the ocean.
The waste oil will float on the surface of the water, and it can be directly drained when cleaning, saving a lot of time.
When the water rises, the leaves float on the surface.
After they flap their wings, they float on peacefully, as if nothing had ever happened.”.
In places where it is impossible to dry the water source,greasy materials sometimes float on the surface of the water.
This means that Saturn could float on water(if there were a source big enough!)!
How can big, heavy metal boats float on water?
So that the White Swan can elegantly float on top of the water… You all know how hard she was paddling her feet, right?
Glaciers form only on land and should not be confused withicebergs which are huge bodies of ice that float on water.
Data is encoded magnetically by read/write heads that float on a cushion of air above the platters.
Data is magnetically read andwritten on the platter by read/write heads that float on a film of air above the platters.