It sinks.
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A pencil floats, a human no float, a feather floats, paper floats, ice floats, keys do not float, rocks do not float, coins do not, flip flops float. Second answer: I think you meant to ask, 'What floats and then some time later starts to sink. If that is what you meant, the answer is: There are absorbent substances which float when dry, then after absorbing water while they are floating, they increase in density and then sink.
ice cubes, iceburgs. do they float or sink and that might answer your question
Those object which have low density then water like wood, ice etc. can flow and those with high density get sink..
Because some ice cubes are cooler than others. The ones that just have that awesomeness, sink.
To predict whether an object will sink or float in a liquid, you must first examine the densities of both the object and the liquid. If the object is more dense than the liquid, it will sink. If the object is less dense than the liquid, it will float. For example, the density of water is approximately 1g/ cm3. The density of ice is approximately 0.92 g/ cm3. That is why when water freezes, the ice floats on the top rather than sinking to the bottom.
They float, as ice is less dense than water.
it floats beacause there is water in it
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A pencil floats, a human no float, a feather floats, paper floats, ice floats, keys do not float, rocks do not float, coins do not, flip flops float. Second answer: I think you meant to ask, 'What floats and then some time later starts to sink. If that is what you meant, the answer is: There are absorbent substances which float when dry, then after absorbing water while they are floating, they increase in density and then sink.
Vegetable oil? == == Any liquid that float over the water will make the ice sink if placed on it.Kerosene, gasoline, and some oils.
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ice cubes, iceburgs. do they float or sink and that might answer your question
Ice is less dense than liquid water, so it floats. This is the same reason why ice cubes float in a glass of water.
Yes, ice is less dense than liquid water, regardless of its temperature. Dry ice will sink.
Glaciers are made of ice, which is less dense than water. Therefore, fragments of glaciers that break off into water, called icebergs, will float.
Yes, it would actually float. While less liquids sink right to the bottom