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No, it sinks.
it sinks to the bottom
sinks
In the Mediterranean Sea the cool dense water sinks under less dense water which is called density current.
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if its heavier than water it sinks. lighter floats
If the object sinks or floats depends on mass or weight. The object can be made of the same material, but if the weight is not the same (say if it is heavery than water) it will sink.
It depends on how the ice was frozen, but ice (frozen water) will float in water and will probably have a greater density than olive oil, so it will sink in olive oil.
Cold water sinks, hot water rises.
As a new mother, I appreciated having a flexible work schedule. She's an excellent gymnast because she's graceful, strong and flexible.
these are materials which are extremely strong, yet flexible. strong as to not break when a bullet hits it, and flexible so it can absorb some of the shock from the bullet
A rock sinks because it is pushed down by a force of gravity and it is often denser than the water itself so the buoyancy pushing up on the rock is not strong enough to hold the rock on top of the water so therefore the rock will sink.
an objects sinks when its density is more than that of water...... that means when the density of the material is more than 1g/cm3
An objects sinks when it's density is more than that of water that means when the density of the material is more than 1g/cm3.
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