A log.
Boats.
A duck.
A swan.
Two ducks.
A dead fish.
A beach ball.
ice floats.
Ice is 9% less dense than water so it floats. When water freezes it floats to the top so the water (liquid) is always at the bottom.
Yes, hydrilla is a submerged aquatic plant that grows fully submerged in water. It is typically found in freshwater environments such as lakes, ponds, and slow-moving streams.
Yes, duckweed is a floating plant that floats on the surface of water. It is known for its rapid growth and ability to cover the surface of ponds and lakes.
Marimo weed is an algae that forms into a ball and floats in water. Th reason it floats is because the ball is filled with oxygen.
There is no specific collective noun for a group of floats, in which case, general collective nouns are used according to the situation, such as an armload of floats, a bin of floats, a case of floats; or, you could be creative; a flight of floats, a flotilla of floats, a flurry of floats.
Water from lakes, rivers, ponds, oceans, etc... EVAPORATES The evaporation floats up into the sky The water condenses, creating clouds when there's enough water condensed, it will rain the rain makes its way into lakes, rivers, ponds, etc... then the process starts again
If ice did not float seas and lakes would freeze from the bottom up. There would be no free water. No free water would mean no life. No life would include you.
Floats
Evaporation: The sun heats up the water in oceans and lakes and the water turns to vapor and floats up in the sky. When a bunch of vapor collects it makes a cloud
Very Fancy Floats.
You get floats in the summer catalog.