it matters. if its plastic probably, but wood would probably sink. try it.
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Yes, sleds can float on water if they are designed to be buoyant and made of materials that do not absorb water. Various types of sleds, such as inflatable sleds or those with built-in flotation devices, are specifically made to float on water.
Cesium metal will float on water as its density is lower than that of water, causing it to float.
No, you do not float in space. In space, there is no gravity to pull you down, so you would float freely.
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A wooden float used in construction and masonry work is typically called a "wood float" or "hand float." It is used to smooth and level wet concrete surfaces.
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