a boat, a duck, birds, wood, leaves, sometimes people
how do you not know that?
rocks, metals ect.
Stupid question try to restate.
Objects float when the buoyant force acting on them is greater than the force of gravity pulling them down. This is because the object is less dense than the fluid it is placed in, allowing it to displace an amount of fluid equal to its weight, causing it to float.
yeah well basically sometimes my chud floates instead of sinking! I had no idea why until recently when i realised that everytime i eat brocolli it floats. That can't just be a coincidence!
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Density describes how much something weighs compared to its size. It is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume, and it helps determine whether an object will sink or float in a fluid. Objects with higher density will sink in a fluid, while those with lower density will float.
Air.
somethings
Flowers in the field