Sure, if it has enough air to keep the total density less than that of water.
Boats float due to the principle of buoyancy, which is the upward force exerted by water that opposes the weight of the boat. The shape and design of the boat help displace enough water to create buoyant force, allowing it to float.
No it depends on its dynamics and the air in the boat that's why when water goes into the boat it sinks a boat could be 1 kg or 1000 tonnes.
I can make a iron nail float. Simply melt some lead and the iron will float on top of the lead. Your question seems to be with regard to how do Boats float and the answer is Bouyancy. The Boat displaces a volume of water and if the weight of the displaced water is less than the weight of the boat, the boat will float.
Yes the boat will float on liquid soap
because the boat is made out of stuff that can float
That could be "Mayflower power" or "boat float".
wow that's sad a boat that can float is any tye of boat that doesnt have a hole in it
life jacket, life boat, float, 2 way radio and good swimmer
you could tell them that the air in the boat makes it "fly" on the water.
Yes, a paper boat can float on water as long as it is well-made and the paper is not too thin. The boat's ability to float depends on its design and the displacement of water.
The paper boat with the largest volume will float the longest basically the largest paper boat will float the longest.
The term is impossible. A boat cannot float clear of the water.