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Because... temperature affects the level as warm water provides less bouyancy, being less dense than cold water. The salinity of water also affects the level, fresh water being less dense than salty water
Lower. The warmer water is less dense then in colder areas. The difference is not large, but it is measurable.
Ships will float higher in tropical waters because as the density of a fluid decreases with a rise in temperature, so does the buoyant force that the fluid exerts on an immersed object. The buoyant force decreases because the displaced fluid weighs less at a higher temperature.
A material needs a lower density than water to float in water. Ships float in water because their average density is lower than water. The average density includes the steel hull and the air inside the hull.
well anything with a higher density than that of honey will sink. Anything with a lower density than that of honey will float.
Objects that float in water have a lower density than water. -anonymous18_K
DensityThe lower the density in the liquid or air the more it will float
Ships will float higher in tropical waters because as the density of a fluid decreases with a rise in temperature, so does the buoyant force that the fluid exerts on an immersed object. The buoyant force decreases because the displaced fluid weighs less at a higher temperature.
higher as when the temprature rises the density of the water/liquid decreases, so does the buoyant force that the water/liquid exerts on an object such as a boat or vessel
You tend to float lower in the water when you exhale because you are getting rid of air. This air is buoyant and helped you to float higher.
lower so it can float. guessing.
objects with higher density than water sink, ones with a lower density float
water is the only substance on earth where its density is HIGHER when liquid, and LOWER when solid. a substance will float on top of another if its density is lower than the other substance. so because the ice has a LOWER density it will float on top of the water
If the density of an object is lower than water then it will float, if the density is higher it will sink.
A material needs a lower density than water to float in water. Ships float in water because their average density is lower than water. The average density includes the steel hull and the air inside the hull.
If an object has lower density than the fluid then it will float. If it has higher density then it will sink.
canopy and understory
the density of each of the fats. the higher density, the lower it will be in a mixture
No, a ball will float higher in oil than in water because the density of oil is lower than that of water. The buoyant force experienced by the ball in oil is greater, causing it to float higher.