Five things that would float are: foam balls, plastic spoons, pencils, threads, and paper. Five things that wouldn't float are: rocks, coins, paper clips, wooden rulers, and metal hair clips. Every object that I named is a solid.
I have a marker which float in water.
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it will float
Yes. For every fluid, there are things that float in it ... they just have to be things that are less dense than the fluid. That's how stones float in mercury, logs float in water, and hot balloons float in air.
Yes, leaves can float on water.The density of leaves is less tan that of water.But if you keep the leave on water and press it with your fingers it will surely sink.
Leaves that have air trapped inside enable the plants to float.
could be water hyacinth Yes, water Hyacinth's do float on the water surface. Hyacinths have leaves that look like hippo ears. Water lilies also float on the water surface. They have flat leaves that fill the water surface and the flowers poke up among the leaves. Patti Rose www.rosepond.com
Depending on the weight of the leaves, some will float to the top to give off their flavors to the boiling water, or will float to the bottom to accomplish the same task.
Some plants, like water hyacinth, float in water. They have special types of leaves that help them to stay afloat.
a boat, a duck, birds, wood, leaves, sometimes people how do you not know that?
Surface tension allows leaves to float.
Loy Krathong is the Festival of Floating Bowls. The bowls are made of leaves.
The floating leaves of hydrophytes usually float on water while those of submerged leaves are usually submerged in water as the name suggests.
so the frogs have somewhere to sit
The leaves of water hyacinth are long and leathery and have wax coating surrounding them. They are made up of long spongy parenchyma tissues that have several air pockets. The air pockets help the leaves to stand erect and float on the surface of water. Arsha 9th
because they have long stem .