Boat, Bubbles, Inner Tube, Ball, Humans, crap, human body
No, it floats because of buoyancy.
A pencil floats, a human no float, a feather floats, paper floats, ice floats, keys do not float, rocks do not float, coins do not, flip flops float. Second answer: I think you meant to ask, 'What floats and then some time later starts to sink. If that is what you meant, the answer is: There are absorbent substances which float when dry, then after absorbing water while they are floating, they increase in density and then sink.
BABYBEL cheese made at 100 degree fahernheit floats in water
if its heavier than water it sinks. lighter floats
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Dio, or Dios (as in Dios Mio).
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There is no Spanish word "Barbardos." If you meant the country Barbados, it remains unchanged in Spanish. It is often referred to as "Barbados" in both English and Spanish.
A Ship
a ship
Corpuscle
The Sargasso Sea takes its name from the sargassum seaweed that floats on its surface.
The "Den"
pumice
WHICH Disneyland Parade?A typical Disneyland parade has around a half dozen floats, but you'd have to name a specific one to get a precise number.
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.