No. To get them to float they must be placed on something light.
Not on water.
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No. Only pumice (volcanic) stone can float.
Lodestone is another term for magnetite, a naturally magnetic iron oxide mineral.
A stone that can float on water is a pumice stone. Ejected from a volcano, and full of holes, it has been known to float.
The stone is heavier than the same volume of water. In short the density of the stone is more than the water. So the stone does not float on the water.
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Because they are heavy
Lode can rhyme with:bodecodedecodeerodeexplodegoadloadmodenoderoadrodeshowedstrodetoad
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The homophone for lode is load.
The homophone for "load" is "lode." A "lode" is a mineral deposit found in a rock formation.
Yes if it floats. Does Marble float in water? If not then the answer is no.