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Filter by Meaning The swimmer's buoyancy in the saltwater was noticeably different from that in a freshwater pool.
The life jacket provides the necessary buoyancy for the swimmer to stay afloat in the water.
The large air pockets in the ship's hull give it enough buoyancy to stay afloat in the sea.
The submarine's ballast tanks can adjust buoyancy to dive or resurface.
The swimmer's buoyancy helped him stay afloat in the pool.
The buoyancy of the ice in the drink kept it from sinking to the bottom.
The bird's hollow bones give it buoyancy in the air, making flight possible.
The buoyancy of the life jacket kept the drowning man from sinking.
The buoyancy of the rubber duck made it a popular bath toy.
The swimmer's buoyancy was affected by their body fat percentage and lung capacity.
The scientist studied the buoyancy of different types of materials.
The deep-sea creatures have adaptations that allow them to maintain buoyancy in the harsh underwater environment.
The helium-filled balloons' buoyancy made them float high up in the sky.
The diver needed to control his buoyancy to stay at a certain depth.
The boat's buoyancy kept it from sinking in the water.
The buoyancy of the balloon made it float in the air.
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