Which cereal floats the longest between frosted flakes and fruit loops?
This is a fun experiment! While I can't actually test this, I can give you some logical reasons why Frosted Flakes might float longer than Fruit Loops:
* Shape: Frosted Flakes have a flatter, more streamlined shape. This might help them cut through the water and stay afloat longer. Fruit Loops are more rounded and might have a higher surface area, which could cause them to sink quicker.
* Density: Frosted Flakes are made with a lighter, more airy corn-based cereal. This lower density could make them more buoyant. Fruit Loops might have a slightly denser composition due to the added sugar and artificial coloring.
However:
* Sugar Coating: Fruit Loops have a thick, sugary coating that might make them less dense. This could actually help them float longer than Frosted Flakes.
The best way to find out is to do the experiment yourself! Grab some bowls, water, and your favorite cereals, and see which one reigns supreme in the floating competition.
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