salt water
yes, i heard that the dead sea has so much salt in it you cant really swim you just float
a tube made out of rubber you retard.
There are a couple of instruments or methods they use. They are : drogues, Argo float, flow meters, Doppler Acoustic Current Meters, satellites, radioactive chemicals, and rubber ducks.
objects float better because chemicals help make the objects float higher. the more salt the higher the things go
A feather "floats" because the density of the air molecules surrounding it is only slightly less than the feather itself. The air has a "resistance" which is applied to the feather as it falls, making it appear as though it is floating downwards. In a vacuum however, where no atmospheric molecules are present, the feather will fall as fast as any other object, regardless of mass.
Rubber ducks are full of air, so are buoyant on water.
They are full of air, so are buoyant on water.
1. stick 2.plank of wood 3. oil 4.rubber ducks 5.boats 6. ducks 7. bubbles 8. plastic bottles 9. you...
they float
Yes, all ducks float because of their lightweight bones and high body fat content.
Yes and no. Rubber bands can float and sink in water. They will float on the water for awhile and then will sink. But not all the time the rubber bands will float on the water for awhile. Sometimes it will immediately sink.
edward holds them up
FLOAT
Yes, most dead bodies float for a period of time
Whether an object sinks or floats depends on the objects buyoncy. If an object has a higher buoyancy then water it will generally sink, and less it will float.
they float because they do not weigh to much and are hollow
i don't know... That's why I'm asking you. soo.. Does a rubber stopper float in water?