Can you float on uncooked rice.......urgent!?!
Can you float on uncooked rice.......urgent!?
Okay please help my mate out and his argument with his brothers....His brother sez it is possible to float on uncooked rice....just rice nothing else.....my friend thinks otherwise plz help is this possible...give detailed description to back up your answer fank yhoooo ^_^
Answers:
If you put uncooked rice into a saucepan full of water it sinks. He can't foat on uncooked rice, he'll sink!
you will possibly be able to float at rest on it but as soon as you move you will sink through the rice and possible be suffocated by it. beople have "drowned" in grain silos before.
yes I can
tell your bro to layoff the dope...never happens
A person cant float on uncooked rice.Uncooked rice will float, but it cant hold ppl.
I am not to sure if uncooked rice will support a persons weight, but I know that uncooked pasta won't.
It could be yes if you take the whole plant and dry them. Bundle the stems together and tie into a mat. If the mat was thick enough and you did not want to float very long it wound work.
If you mean rice as most of us think of it . NO!!!
If you were able to lay perfectly still on it, you might. However, the weight of evidence is provided by people who have had the misfortune to fall into grain silos (and rice would be a comparable substance). They never saw the light of day again.
Is this question urgent because...your brothers have fell into a vat of uncooked rice and need help?
It sounds like your friends brother is on some sort of drugs! lol, or maybe you are on drugs...... but..... I like rice! yum!
If the rice is lashed together ever so carefully to make a rice raft
no
We make rice every day. It always surprises me to see that the rice sits on the bottom of the pan. It doesnt float.
However I have only cooked Japanese rice, tasmati rice, basmati rice, easy cook rice. Since there are over 200 types of rice there may be a type that does float.
I think I remember hearing a story about a tribe of south american pygmies. They used rice sacks to make a raft they used to travel to Madagascar.