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Because we are heavier than water. We are solid; water is liquid. The liquid separates to make way for the solid. we are not jesus
No, cause' it's heavier than water or any other liquid
If a liquid does not mix with water and you pour a little water on the liquid, then if the water sinks, the water has a higher density than the liquid; otherwise, the liquid has a higher density. If a drop of the water dissolves in the liquid, then you weigh an equal volume of both liquids. The heavier one has the higher density.
Heavier than What?
Technically if there's a liquid that's heavier than water and is clear, it could give water the appearance of floating.
If you freeze a sample of liquid water it should expand but still weigh the same amount. Water is denser than ice so by volume liquid water is heavier than water ice, thus ice floats.
Yes it depends on their molecular structures. Mercury is a liquid, but it is much heavier than water.
Yes molasses is heavier than water
yes sand is heavier than water:)
Liquid cannot be presurized.
The pressure will get higher quicker than in water because there is a different density between the liquids, and because there is a higher density, the liquid will be heavier and would push on you more than the smaller density of water. if you would submerge deep in that liquid, you will explode at a lower distance from the surface than in water.
The densest liquid at room temperature is Mercury which is 13.5 times heavier than water.