Yes, all fluids have buoyancy.
No the depth of the water does not change buoyancy. Floating in salt water is easier than in freshwater.
Buoyancy
Any thing from people to ships are more buoyant in freshwater than in saltwater. Buoyancy is determined by the downward and upward force of an object. Also, saltwater weighs more than freshwater, so objects are more buoyant in the heavier water.
Any thing from people to ships are more buoyant in freshwater than in saltwater. Buoyancy is determined by the downward and upward force of an object. Also, saltwater weighs more than freshwater, so objects are more buoyant in the heavier water.
Positive Buoyancy. When submarine submerges, it initially uses negative buoyancy to submerge, and then levels out to neutral buoyancy.
High buoyancy=easy to float
yes, it is the same.
All freshwater animals need to be surrounded by water. They're designed to exploit its buoyancy, its cleansing, its moisture, the food in it, the way it refracts light (if they're sighted creatures), its relatively constant temperature, its resistance to motion (i.e., its viscosity) and the fact that it carries oxygen.
We are merely testing the buoyancy of several types of ping pong balls.
The phenomena of buoyancy was first discovered by Archimedes.
buoyancy can be demonstrated if you float something because buoyancy is when something floats for example a boat floating in water
Buoyancy is what keeps a boat floating on the top of the water. Buoyancy is what makes a helium balloon float in the air.