The Dead Sea.
Whether or not your body sinks in water depends on your body's density. If your body is less dense than water, you will float; if your body is more dense, you will sink. Most people will float in water due to the density of the human body being slightly less than that of water.
People can float in water because the buoyant force acting on their body is greater than their weight. This buoyant force is generated by the water pushing upwards on the body, offsetting the force of gravity pulling the body downwards. This allows the body to remain at the surface of the water without sinking.
Yes, people can float in the Red Sea, because there is a large amount of salt in the Red Sea. Therefor, objects including people, have more buoyancy so we can float. If you do not know what buoyancy is, it is the ability to float
None. As the human body contains a considerable amount of fat (which is lighter than water) it will float immediately. A more interesting question would be "How long does it take for a drowned body to sink?"
The fact that most people can float in water suggests that the density of the human body is very close to the density of water. This means that the human body is composed of tissues and fluids that have a similar density to water, allowing it to float rather than sink.
Whether an object will float or sink in water will depend on its volume and weight. If the weight of the displaced water is more than that of the body, the body will float. On the other hand if the weight is the displaced water is less than that of the body, the body will sink. Again if both of them are equal, the body will partially sink. Sea water contains salt. So its density is more and consequently, the weight of the sea water is more. So there is more chance of a ship to float in sea water than in river water. ADD: It depends on the density of the object. If an object is denser than water, it will sink. If it is less dense than water, it will float.
Your body fat has a lot to do with how well you will float but basically people can and do float. I personally don't float very well but with air in my lungs and on my back I float easily. Basically, it's because we are more dense than water. By breathing in air, our density becomes less than that of water and we begin to float. This is how people can stay afloat and how people can drown.
You can't float in water because your body is denser than water, causing you to sink. To float, an object needs to displace enough water to create buoyancy, which your body typically cannot achieve.
Utah, the great salt lake is so salty that you can float.
Human buoyancy is the ability of a person to float in water. This is determined by the density of the human body compared to the density of water. If the body is less dense than water, it will float. If the body is more dense, it will sink. The relationship between human buoyancy and the ability to float in water is that the more buoyant a person is, the easier it is for them to float on the water's surface.
A body floats in water because it is less dense than water.
The body can float in water due to a concept called buoyancy. Buoyancy is the upward force exerted by a fluid on an object immersed in it. When the body's density is less than that of water, it experiences an upward buoyant force that helps it float.