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it depends what it is trying to float on! :-)
Yeah, suprisingly they do cause our body has oxygen in it, so no matter what shape or size, you will float... sumo wrestlers are fatter so they have more oxygen in them, they probably float better than skinny people
Density of the substance will always stay the same. Density of the object will also stay the same if solid, no matter the size, but not if it is carved out. That is why a steel boat can float
Matter, in science, is a substance which has the qualities of inertia, and gravitation. Matter may or may not float, depending upon its density and shape. Matter is in no way synonymous with float. The concepts are utterly different.
Yes, breast size actually does matter when you are trying to breastfeed. If you only have small breasts such as a 32AA that will not do much for your baby. Breastfeeding works much better with large c or even d cupped breasts.
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You can be any weight! It doesn't matter if you're trying to lose weight, or if you just want to have fun. Your body size doesn't matter.
The correct phrase is "Size does matter." This means that the size of something is important or significant.
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The size of an object has little to do with whether it will float. Size relative to weight, or density, is what determines bouyancy. If the object weighs less than the amount of water it can displace, it floats.
The property of matter to float or sink is determined by its density compared to the density of the surrounding substance. If the object's density is less than the surrounding substance, it will float; if it is greater, it will sink. This principle is known as Archimedes' Principle.