fairy moss
Of course. Fresh water floats on salt water, warmer water floats on cooler water, and ice floats on any water.
Yes, duckweed is a floating plant that floats on the surface of water. It is known for its rapid growth and ability to cover the surface of ponds and lakes.
Duckweed is a plant that has no roots or stems and floats on the surface of water. It has tiny hairs on its leaves that help it cling to the water's surface.
Salt water is denser than fresh.
plankton
PLANKTON
freeze water as ice cubes then put it on water and it floats Liquid fresh water floats on salt water Warm water floats on cold water (water's greatest density is when it is 4 degrees Celsius).
a green liquid
The smallest plant in the solar system is likely the duckweed, which is a tiny aquatic plant that floats on the surface of water. It is known for its minuscule size and simple structure.
The surface of any iceberg will taste salty, because it floats in salt water. The interior ice, however, is frozen fresh water.
the amount of density
The older an egg is the more likely it is to float. If it actually sits on the surface it may actually have gone bad.