In the photos above, we see the pennies holding surface tension. We isolated drops of water on top of a penny. The third picture shows the surface tension broken.
There's no use in crying over spilled milk.
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The food coloring did not mix because the milk's surface tension held it in place.
Now we see, soap is added and the surface tension is forever broken. Epic.
There's only one thing more menacing than the water glider...
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A water glider insect takes a break on the surface of a calm body of water.
HOW DOES THE GLIDER INSECT DO THIS?
HOW DOES THE GLIDER INSECT DO THIS?
Lots of water gliders!
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Several water glider insects meet up at the local watering hole to catch up on the day's events.
Extreme close up of water gliders!!!
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An enlarged image of a glider insect details its complexity.