Honey has a density of about 1.36 kg/litre and water 1 kg/litre. So, it must sink in water. (Actually, it dissolves in water, but before it dissolves it will sink.)
maybe because honey is heavier than water?
honey is more dense than water, therefore water will stay on top
Well I won't mix unless stirred
Sink
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no honey is not dense than oil because oil has grease in it which makes it thinner but honey is too thick to be more dense than oil Another Answer: Honey is more dense than water. Water will float on honey. Try it. Is oil is more dense than water. Take some cooking oil and pour it on water. Which floats on the other? If the oil floats on the water then honey is more dense than honey. If the water floats on the oil then you will need to see if the oil floats on the honey or if the honey floats on the oil.
What are you putting it in? In a liquid with a high enough specific gravity it certainly will float. A small flake of it will float on water as well, supported by the surface tension of the water.
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Yes. Most wood can float on honey. However, petrified wood most likely would not float on honey.
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Yes, milk will float on honey. Honey is much denser and heavier than milk. If you drop a spoonful of honey into a glass of milk it will sink to the bottom of the glass.
yes
it is hollow so it will float
sink
Because they have different densities.
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well anything with a higher density than that of honey will sink. Anything with a lower density than that of honey will float.
Yes if it floats. Does Marble float in water? If not then the answer is no.
Because the marble has a lesser density than water. And also because of the marbles shape and size. :)