The water Jesse gave Winnie
i think only magnet can use to boost electric type in fire red
An item which still needs to be recieved
a shortcut
Transportation is one of the most important. Irrigation is also a key item.
This depends on the density of this item: more denser than water-sink, less denser than water-float.
This item float on the surface of water.
Items float higher on water if they are less dense than water, displacing a greater volume of water for the same weight. Objects with air pockets or a lower density material will tend to float higher than items with a higher density.
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No, puffed poori does not float on water. It is a dense and solid food item due to the cooking process involving frying, so it will sink in water.
Objects that are less dense than water will float on the surface. This can include materials like wood, plastic, and certain types of metals. In general, objects with a density less than 1 g/cm3 will float.
Objects float in water due to buoyancy, which is the upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of an object immersed in it. When the buoyant force is greater than the object's weight, the object floats. This is why objects that are less dense than water will float, while objects that are denser will sink.
I think substances can float in very salty water, because salty water (example the dead sea)is much more denser than other any other non-salty water, so things will float much more easier.
well you will need something that is sticky and heavy also an item is to wrap around an egg that might make it float.i say it migth float because the light objects float and the heavy one sink.so yes it will
if u made the piece ofmetal hollow it can float unless its density is larger than the water densityANSWER:If you make it displace more water than what makes it sink, it will float, as in a ships hull. If you make pontoons out of it, it will float. If you make an enclosed shape that contains enough air, it will float. There should be less density in the item than the water.
No, it is the density of the object compared to the density of the fluid it is placed in that determines if it will float or sink. An object will float if it is less dense than the fluid it is in, regardless of its weight.
It would depend on the item of course... it would take an awful lot of salt to make a bar of steel float. Likewise, a sealed empty bottle might float on either cold or hot water. However, water will expand when heated, thus reducing the density of the water. Salt will increase the density of the water. It is possible to find some items that would float in cold water, but not in boiling water without compensating with something like salt.