That depends on the material of which the stone is composed. Some stones are so light that they will float in water e.g. pumice stone, while most others will sink in water.
Granite is a dense, natural stone that typically does not have air holes. However, some varieties of granite may contain tiny pores or fissures, which can sometimes be filled with resin during the finishing process to enhance the stone's appearance and durability.
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Actually, it is science. The stone is more dense than the water therefore it sinks. If it was less dense, it would float. Density is science, not religion.
A stone sinks in water because it is more dense than water.
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Water is pure by nature, however it gets dense due to different impurities. Impurities such as salt and tiny minerals cause the water to get dense.
Basalt feels like a smooth, dense and cool stone.
Pumice is a type of stone that is never found in the ocean because it is less dense than water and therefore floats.
No, gold is a precious metal, not a stone. It is a dense, soft, and malleable metal that is highly valued for its luster and rarity.
Almost anything dense. Metals, water and stone.
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