Asphalt is less dense than water, so it will float on the surface of seawater. This is because asphalt is a petroleum-based material that is made up of hydrocarbons, which are lighter than water.
You can float in sea water due to its buoyancy from the salt content. However, you would not float in glucose because it is denser than water.
A submarine has "ballast tanks" which can be filled with water to make the vessel heavier (total density greater) than water and dive to required depth. These ballast tanks can also be filled with air (compressed air is kept on board for this) to make the vessel lighter and rise to the surface
Yes, objects tend to float in sea water due to its high density compared to fresh water. The salt content in sea water makes it denser, providing more buoyancy for objects to float.
Ships are designed with a shape that displaces water, creating buoyant force. This force is greater than the weight of the ship, allowing it to float. When you enter water, your body is not designed to displace water effectively, causing you to sink.
Asphalt is less dense than water, so it will float on the surface of seawater. This is because asphalt is a petroleum-based material that is made up of hydrocarbons, which are lighter than water.
Mercury is a heavy metal, it will sink in sea water.
Whether an object will sink or float in water depends on its density compared to the density of water. If the object is less dense than water, it will float. If it is more dense than water, it will sink. If the object's density is equal to that of water, it will be neutrally buoyant and will remain suspended in the water.
becuase there is such a high salinity that the water is too thick for anything to sink in it
They use ballast tanks to contain sea water or air to control their depth
The islands do not float, and cannot sink. Think of the islands as being REALLY tall mountains- that start on the sea floor and go up from there. Part of the mountain is above water.
Otters can change their density to either float on the surface of the water, or sink. Therefore, their density can vary.
The Dead Sea is the body of water known for its high salinity levels, which make it nearly impossible to sink. The dense salt content creates greater buoyancy that allows individuals to float easily on the surface.
The property that causes an object to float in saltwater but sink in freshwater is density. Saltwater is denser than freshwater due to the dissolved salts, so objects that are less dense than saltwater will float in it but sink in freshwater.
The dead sea. The level of salt is so high that it will make it very hard to sink.
A submarine is a sea going vessel that is designed to run submerged or on the surface of the sea. Basically, by filling ballast tanks with sea water, the submarine will sink, and by blowing out the sea water from the ballast tanks with compressed air, the submarine will float on the surface.
You can float in sea water due to its buoyancy from the salt content. However, you would not float in glucose because it is denser than water.