Wood has a lower density than water, and thus the upward buoyant force provided by the water is equal to the weight of the wood submerged. The density of wood less than water, all things are less than water density can float on the water
Because the piece of wood is less dense than the water
the weight of the water will be more because the wood if floting on top if the water
The piece of wood floats in water because its specific gravity is less than water.
Wood mostly floats in water because it has a lower density than water. it is NOT lighter than water, it is LESS DENSE. water has a density of 1.0 g/cm cubed. that means wood usually has a density of .99 or less. But, not all wood floats, keep that in mind
eventually yes but it may take several hours
Yes, you can drown in any water.
A person can not drown in one table spoon of water.
Yes, a tortoise can drown if the water is too deep.
I was going to drown on the water.
You can actually drown any animal if you trap it then and suffocate it with the water.
yes, because you can't breathe in water.
Of course it can, water can drown a plant just like it can drown a human
Not necessarily.
not drown
Yes. You can drown in as little as one inch of water.
a teaspoon of water