Yes of course it can! What's stopping it?
The density of the milo granules is less than that of water, hence they float. However they are also soluable, and more easily dissolvable in warm or hot milk.
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yes it will drop off and float
Sting like a bee.
In "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," Ferris lip synchs the Beatles' "Twist and Shout" on the float.
The dancers on the float in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" were actually not professional dancers, they were just regular people hired to be extras in the movie. So, no famous dance troupe or anything, just some folks grooving along for the scene. But hey, they busted a move like pros, so kudos to them!
Danke Schoen and Shake It Up Baby (Twist and Shout).
it depends, if the bell is next to the ferris wheel you have to get the wrench from the plumbers (after you get the plunger) and tighten the bolt on the hose. you spray the cauliflower with the hose causing the cupcakes to go away. the buff guys will excercise causing the ferris wheel to move and you can hop on the ferris wheel and ring the bell. if the bell is next to the balloon seller, get him to tie his shoes and at this time grab the balloons and you will float up into and you are able to ring the bell.
it will float as long as it is not fully covered water.
float dawg, float
they do not float
Definition Sum of disbursement float and collection float.
If you were to go there you would either float...or not float. You choose;)
It is possible in JDK 1.5 and above. In JDK 1.4, you also cast the Float value into float value by using casting. For exampe in JDK 1.5, its possible float f = 12; Float ff = f; but in JDK 1.4, you will use casting i.e float f = 12; Float ff = (float)f;
float percent = ((float)CurrentItems / (float)MaxItems);
yes it does float because it has less density. Therefore it will float.