anything denser than the water will sink in it.
put water in to let it sink... then put air into it to let it float...
When you put a science tool in water it doesn't sink and in olive oil it does sink
A coin will generally sink in water due to its density being greater than that of water.
Yes. I put my goldfish in water strait out of the sink. We have a well so I dont know about city water, but I know that you can put well water strait out of the sink. Hope this helps.
The salt will dissolve in the water, and make the water salty. The sand won't be dissolved, and the sand will sink to the bottom of the container.
When you put a plug in a sink and fill it, the water in the sink INCREASES. When you turn off the tap and pull the plug out of the sink, the water in the sink DECREASES.
When you put a plug in a sink and fill it, the water in the sink INCREASES. When you turn off the tap and pull the plug out of the sink, the water in the sink DECREASES.
put in sink, turn on water, put away
An egg will sink in water but will float in salt water. An egg will sink faster in hot water than it will in cold water.
you put baking soda and smosh it and drop it into the water and it should sink
put water in it
a solid ceramic object would sink. however, if the object is displacing enough water proportional to it's weight, then it will float. If you put an empty glass bowl in the water, it will float; but if you allow water in, it will sink. This applies to ceramics.