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things float in air because of density
Yes. For every fluid, there are things that float in it ... they just have to be things that are less dense than the fluid. That's how stones float in mercury, logs float in water, and hot balloons float in air.
Things that float in a fluid are less dense than the fluid. Things that sink in a fluid are more dense than the fluid.
Yes, in fact small things like bacteria, dust, etc. float in mid-air.
Freshwater is less dense than saltwater, and so it tends to float on top, as less dense things tend to float on denser things.
It is quite common for various things to float in water. But any liquid can cause things to float.
things float in air because of density
You can't make things float, things float by it's self's it's density is lower than 1 it can float, if it's density is greater than 1 it can't float.
Yes. For every fluid, there are things that float in it ... they just have to be things that are less dense than the fluid. That's how stones float in mercury, logs float in water, and hot balloons float in air.
Yes any salt can make things float
What Makes Things Float - 1951 was released on: USA: 1951
Things that float in a fluid are less dense than the fluid. Things that sink in a fluid are more dense than the fluid.
Yes, in fact small things like bacteria, dust, etc. float in mid-air.
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things that float in water
Porcupines.
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