Buoyancy is the factor of things that float or sink. Density is related because if the object has more density than water, it will sink. But, if it has less density than water, the object will float.
yes. it pulls it downward, not letting it float free.
Pieces of quartz free on the surface and not in the bed rock, as it has eroded from the a quartz vein and rolled and or washed to its current location.
I have a marker which float in water.
Float
Free float
You will need a free-float hand guard kit. These can be purchased online. Check out this video for an example of how to install such a kit: http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to/video/how-to-install-a-free-float-handguard-on-an-ar-15-rifle-267096/view/
Leaves that have air trapped inside enable the plants to float.
Because it can and it's free.
I don't think there is a specific reason. It's just like that. They just call it that because they named it a clean float too, there's no reason behind it.
French neuroscientists at the Cognitive Neutoscience Centre have argued that there is free-floating DNA in the Paretial Cortex which could indicate why we have the potential of free will.
no fat people float ( or i wouldn't be answering) it may play a factor though
Density of salt water.
Your monster will automatically float around the room, you do not need to do anything to control this. Moshi Monsters like to be free!
Buoyancy is the factor of things that float or sink. Density is related because if the object has more density than water, it will sink. But, if it has less density than water, the object will float.
yes. it pulls it downward, not letting it float free.
Usually not. They are carried by lipoproteins called chylomicrons.