yes it does.
they sink
Items needed.a tissue paper (half the size of a dollar bill)a paper clipa bowl full of waterpencil with erasermethod.1.Fill the bowl with waterTry to make the paper clip float...not much luck, huh?Tear a piece of tissue paper about half the size of a dollar billGENTLY drop the tissue flat onto the surface of the waterGENTLY place a dry paper clip flat onto the tissue (try not to touch the water or the tissue)Use the eraser end of the pencil to carefully poke the tissue (not the paper clip) until the tissue sinks. With some luck, the tissue will sink and leave the paper clip floating!how is it possible?How is this possible? With a little thing we scientists call SURFACE TENSION. Basically it means that there is a sort of skin on the surface of water where the water molecules hold on tight together. If the conditions are right, they can hold tight enough to support your paper clip. The paperclip is not truly floating, it is being held up by the surface tension. Many insects, such as water striders, use this "skin" to walk across the surface of a stream.
Density is defined by how compact a particular substance is. In the case of the density of water verses the human body, your body is slightly less dense than water that is why humans can float.
I have a marker which float in water.
The lungs tissue will float
yes it does.
tissues don't float because they absoarb water, so they sink.
they sink
It got high enough to float and flitter across.
Penis tissue is less dense than water, therefore a penis will float. Fun fact: breasts also float. also another answer..... life!
you pull the thing out or it will stay there....forever... and then if you leave it there forever you will soon turn into tissue and you will float away only to be caught and used by a hobo to wipe his butt
The plates float on top of the upper mantle.
What defines a connective tissue is living cells surrounded by a non-living extracellular matrix. The red and white blood cells are the living cells and the plasma they float in is the non-living extracellular matrix therefore blood is classified as a connective tissue.
Fill your container with water. Take a tissue, and rip it until you have maybe the size of half a dollar bill. Place the paper clip on the floating tissue. Poke the tissue with a pencil (not the paper clip), and when the tissue floats to the bottom, the paper clip will still be there.
They will eventually because of gasses ( generated by decaying tissue ) in their body. Same as with humans, you have seem pictures of drowning victims bloated bodies.
it will float as long as it is not fully covered water.