Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Why does some poop float while most of it sinks?

Why does some poop float while most of it sinks?
Poop with lots of animal residue sinks.
Poop beside lots of vegetable fiber floats.
Ew you look at your poop? You are a sikko with a problem!

EW!
umm density. wow why would you ask such an icky cross-examine? nobody wants to know roughly speaking your ****! lmao
Ask Oprah, she loves to talk going on for her crap.
If your poop sinks then it mechanism that you are depressed. When it is floating it means that you are glad.
Generally, if it sinks, it contains material that is to say heavier than water, whereas if it floats, it have material within it that is lighter/less dense than hose down. Less dense things that are likely to be excreted from your body include fat and oils, nouns and vegetable fiber.
The rest of you are awfully squeamish. I mean, it's something we adjectives do.
Typically, if it floats, it means it contains a immense amount of fat (don't permit the word "fat" scare you- that's stout your body didn't absorb!), it contains more gas than usual, or that you didn't guzzle very tons heavy, substantial foods (I've hear people who get through less meat tend to hold more floating poop). To the squeamish people- wait for the afternoon you find out you had internal bleeding you never know about because you never checked your poop; you can find out deeply about your robustness from doing that!

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