According to eyewitnesses, the water in Lake Loch Ness rose up and floated a man and his boat. Scientists took samples from different bodies of water and found no difference in density between Lake Loch Ness and other waters. While one expert said the chemicals in Lake Loch Ness made the water less dense, another disagreed and said the chemicals were not enough to make the water float.
According to eyewitnesses, the water in Lake Loch Ness rose up and floated a man and his boat. Scientists took samples from different bodies of water and found no difference in density between Lake Loch Ness and other waters. While one expert said the chemicals in Lake Loch Ness made the water less dense, another disagreed and said the chemicals were not enough to make the water float.
According to eyewitnesses, the water in Lake Loch Ness rose up and floated a man and his boat. Scientists took samples from different bodies of water and found no difference in density between Lake Loch Ness and other waters. While one expert said the chemicals in Lake Loch Ness made the water less dense, another disagreed and said the chemicals were not enough to make the water float.
Fitri (News reader) : Good evening, this is the Swiss
studios. BREAKING NEWS! Is water denser than air? Some scientists believe that the chemicals in the water in Lake Loch Ness make water less dense than air. We go to Richard Nixon in the field.
Chessa (Reporter) : Thank you Colin as you can see I am
standing at the bottom of Lake Loch Ness. Up above me are untold amounts of water. Here with me is an eye witness to this catastrophe.
Seliva (Eye witness): Hi ya I was sittin’ here feshin’ in me
boat when oll of a sunnen the water started to float upward wit me and me boat on top. It took the lads up in that wayward helicopter 2 hours to get me out.
Chessa (Reporters): Well I think that should give you a
good picture of what happened here, now back to you in the KFCE Studios.
Fitri (News reader): We have with us right now in the
studio two experts on hydrology the study of water.
Qonita (reporter) : Now for the opinion from our first
expert Najma. Najma (eye witness) : I have never seen anything like this in 2,000 years and I am only 35. This is very extraordinary, a couple other scientists and I have taken samples from every body of water and have found no difference from that of Lake Loch Ness.
Qonita (reporter): Very interesting, we have another
scientist that might disagree with you.
Chessa (eye witness) : The water may have a deadly
chemical Lake Loch Ness but not enough to raise the water.
Qonita (reporter): Well I think that that sums it all up back
to you Chessa
Fitri (News reader) : Well thank you for tuning into Swiss Studios GOOD NIGHT.