The float has air in it.
it floats because it floats, and that is the answer. thank you thank you!
it floats because of its wood wood is waterproof which makes it float
Yes, a cork does float. Cork is lightweight and has a porous structure which allows it to float on water. This property makes cork ideal for use in products such as fishing floats and buoyant materials.
b/c fat floats. it makes it harder to float if there no fat. And it requires skill
prone float, supine float,
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.
It floats!
Float
it floats by the forces of the wind and the keel it helps it to float!
there is an expanded leaf stalk that has an air inside and serves as a float -lawrence 11 y/o
everything which has less density than water will float.....
It does float but it floats in the air.Answer The term from parades probably origates from boats in that the floats appeared to travel without support because of hidden wheels ( or even human legs).