As a whole, trees are less dense than water (both pure and salt). This difference makes them Fan
im not really sure about this answer but i think no
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The mangrove trees seemed to float atop the swamp water.
Collective nouns for trees are:a stand of trees, a copse of trees, a thicket of trees, a grove of trees, a forest of trees.Collective nouns for whales are:a herd of whales, a schools of whales, a gam of whales, a pod of whales, a float of whales.
The phrase "Bees buzz around trees and float on the breeze" is an example of alliteration, where the repetition of the "b" sound creates a rhythmic quality and emphasizes the buzzing of bees. It also uses imagery to evoke a sense of movement and nature, with the bees flying around trees and being carried by the wind.
they all can float on water and they all have a purpose in life.
Ebony wood is so dense that it will not float in water. Its trees are found mostly in southeast Asia.
No, there are different trees and they all reproduce differently for example those trees with the helicopters people called them is actually seeds and they fly or float to different areas for they don't need to be in the same area as the 'mother tree' as they call it.
There are two seeds that can float that I know of. And they are: Poppy Seeds and Sunflower Seeds.
Yes, "floated" is a real word. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to float," which means to stay on the surface of a liquid without sinking.
it will float as long as it is not fully covered water.
Float