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Yes, a lemon will float on water due to its low density. The air pockets in the lemon's skin allow it to displace enough water to float.
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In Pokemon Explorers of Sky, the Water Float is in Amp Plains. You have to go through 20 floors then go against manectric and 8 elektrike.
Yes, sweetcorn can float in water because it has air trapped within its kernels, providing buoyancy. The air pockets in the kernels allow the sweetcorn to float on the surface of water.
anything that can float on water, unless its a submarine
dinos die then they float across the water
If the laws of Timothy allow it.
Saturn is less dense than water. So the Answer is Saturn.
No, because a hockey puck has a higher density than water. In some cases, objects with higher density than water can still float on the water, if they are small enough to avoid breaking the surface tension of the water. This is also the case if the object's mass is distributed across a large enough area, so you could float a penny on water if you put it down flat across the water, but it would not float if you dropped it in on its side. You also could not float that penny if you melted it down and made it into a sphere, for example.
no design matters. it is the force of water resistance and upthrust that are level that allows any boat to float
the stone that never sunk in water is pumice. Because of its holes it can float easily across the water.
The same way anything floats, by displacing an amount of water that weighs as much as it does. Airplanes that are meant to float on water typically either have boat-like hulls or floats whose purpose is to displace enough water to allow the airplane to float.