I learned from the density simulator that the mass means how tightly packed they are. If the block is bigger, it is most likely to float because the molecules are more spread apart. The smaller blocks are most likely to sink because they are tightly packed together. Different masses means different surface area it floats. Also, if the blocks are the same size, they have the same volume. The density formula is mass divided by volume.
What I like about your post is that you mainly focus on mass, then you give information about it. At the end, you start to focus a little bit about volume. Could you possibly add an equal amount of information to volume that you have to mass? Otherwise, great information.
ReplyDeleteWhat I like about your post is that you mainly focus on mass, then you give information about it. At the end, you start to focus a little bit about volume. Could you possibly add an equal amount of information to volume that you have to mass? Otherwise, great information.
ReplyDeleteI liked how you started off what you learned and then and explanation. But in the first sentence you said "how tightly packed they are." You need to make sure you say what are packed I would say, " how tightly packed molecules are." That would be more specific. Other than that you did a very good job. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteWhat I like about your post is that you mainly focus on mass, then you give information about it. At the end, you start to focus a little bit about volume. Could you possibly add an equal amount of information to volume that you have to mass? Otherwise, great information.
ReplyDeleteWhat I like about your post is that you mainly focus on mass, then you give information about it. At the end, you start to focus a little bit about volume. Could you possibly add an equal amount of information to volume that you have to mass? Otherwise, great information.
ReplyDeleteI really like how you explained how they sink and float. I think you could have added more about volume because you talked so much about mass. Over all, you explained what you learned very well.
ReplyDeleteNice Job. Way to explain everything very nicely
ReplyDeleteWhat I liked about this paragraph is how you explained mass, volume, and density. You really did a good job of putting this together and being fluent in what you were saying.
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