No. Air weighs significantly less than water. Because of this, water will always
displace air in a container and move to the bottom.
Here's a ballpark number:
A handful of water is usually about 815 times as heavy as the same amount
of air at sea level.
because there is less gravity in water
air
Air is more buoyant than water because air is less dense than water, and everything the thing that is less dense is always more buoyant than what is more dense than it.
i think air, but I'm not sure I'm only 11
If you were to take equal volumes of air and water and weigh them, Water would have a larger mass than air, because there are more water molecules than air molecules in the same volume. Therefore, since Pressure = Force x Area, we need to find the force. Since the water has a larger mass, it will automatically have a larger force than the air. So if it has a larger force, it will also have a higher pressure.
because there is less gravity in water
air
Need more info. Either the volume or density of the stone. From the info given all we know is that it will weigh less in the water than in the air.
Because of the gravity weighing them down. Water keeps people afloat, and can fight gravity, whereas air can't.
yes, it contains more water and locked air in the ice
a little
Water is more dense than air is.
yes
Air is more buoyant than water because air is less dense than water, and everything the thing that is less dense is always more buoyant than what is more dense than it.
i think air, but I'm not sure I'm only 11
air and water(more air than water.).
Objects are more buoyant in water than in air.