The whole coconut is the seed so depending on the coconut's size it could be pretty heavy.
You can achieve this by altering the bottle's weight distribution. You can fill the bottle partially with water so that it floats, then add a heavy object to make it sink, and finally remove the heavy object to make it float again. This experiment demonstrates how weight affects buoyancy.
no because they are too heavy to float .
dissolved salt increases the density of solution than the density of heavy metal, which help the heavy substance to float
Any object will float if it has less density than the liquid.
No, ironwood does not float. It is a dense and heavy type of wood that sinks in water.
No it is to heavy
No, gold is heavy
Because they are heavy
That is the correct spelling of "coconut", the heavy, brown, hairy fruit and the tree they grow on.
A hot air balloon floats because the air inside the balloon is heated, making it less dense than the surrounding cool air. This causes the balloon to be buoyant and rise up. The weight of the balloon is distributed across a large surface area, allowing it to float even though it may be heavy.
A hot air balloon floats because the heated air inside the balloon is lighter than the cooler air outside. This temperature difference creates a buoyant force that lifts the balloon. The total weight of the balloon and its contents must be less than the weight of the air it displaces in order for it to float.