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Q: What is the name of the objects floating in the water?
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What are floating objects?

Floating Objects are objects that are less densethan water.


What is 'water borne vessels'?

Because 'borne' means 'carried', the term means 'a vessel carried by water'. Floating objects (on water) are said to be 'water-borne', and floating objects (on air) are said to be 'air-borne'.


What is 'water-borne vessels'?

Because 'borne' means 'carried', the term means 'a vessel carried by water'. Floating objects (on water) are said to be 'water-borne', and floating objects (on air) are said to be 'air-borne'.


How does buoyancy affect floating and sinking objects?

Buoyancy affects floating and sinking objects by it allowing it to sink or float. Buoyancy is an upward force that allows something to float on water so yeahs... yupp >___________<


In which type of water does objects float best Is it A river water B distilled water C boiled water D sea water?

SEA WATER ---- Salt water---- D. The more salt the better for floating objects.


What is it called when objects displace as much water as they weigh?

buoyancyAn object that displaces its own weight in water is said to be "floating".


How do you beat 5-9 in super scribble nauts?

Electrocute the water or use floating objects to cross.


What liquids have a better buoyancy?

Liquids that have a greater density than water, will provide more buoyancy to objects floating in it. Salt water is more dense than fresh water, so objects will float higher in it.


Does the stars are objects that floating in the sky?

NO


Does a floating bird travel in the same direction as the waves?

Not necessarily. A wave is not a current. Objects floating on the water will stay in their position; the waves will go through right underneath them, as the wave energy is transferred from part of the water to another part.


What keeps objects from floating into space?

gravity?


How do you find the volume of an egg?

Fill a cup to the brim with water. Put egg in water (it should sink), capturing all of the overflow of water. Measure volume of water. This volume will match the egg's volume. Sinking objects displace volume, floating objects displace mass.