cranberry plants are grown in areas called bogs.In the fall,each bog is flooded with water.when the plants are underwater,the cranberries are knocked off the plants and rise to the surface of the water.The farmers scoop them up.What property of craberries do farmers use in their harvest?Explain. can you please explain i don't understand?

answered below.

The property of cranberries that farmers use in their harvest is buoyancy. When the bogs are flooded with water in the fall, the cranberry plants are also submerged. When the plants are underwater, the cranberries become detached from the plants and float to the surface of the water because they have air spaces within them. This buoyancy of the cranberries allows them to float on the water instead of sinking.

Once the cranberries rise to the surface, the farmers can easily scoop them up using special harvesting equipment. The equipment separates the cranberries from other debris and collects them for further processing. This method of harvesting allows farmers to efficiently gather cranberries from the bogs.

So, in summary, farmers take advantage of the cranberries' buoyancy to separate them from the plants and gather them for harvest.