The plates float on top of the upper mantle.
The plates are less dense than the underlying asthenosphere.
If you don't allow it to get wet, it will float. Take a sample and put it in a plastic bag, squeeze out the air and see for yourself. Once it becomes wet, it sinks.
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Will a paper plate float?
Yes?
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Tissue can come as a Kleenex, toilet paper, wrapping tissue, and paper towels. These tissues are made out of delicate paper. These tissues should not be kept moist, they would not work properly if they were always moist.
Wax paper, Tissue paper, screen doors,and lampshades. :)(:
Dry paper is less dense than water and will float. But paper is absorbent: when in contact with water, it will start to absorb water into its fibers. This increases the density, so eventually it becomes saturated and sinks. Paper boats can be made, where only a small portion of the sheet is touching the water, slowing the absorption rate and allowing it to float much longer.
A piece of notebook paper is not a conductor it is an insulator
yes it does.
The lungs tissue will float
Fill your container with water. Take a tissue, and rip it until you have maybe the size of half a dollar bill. Place the paper clip on the floating tissue. Poke the tissue with a pencil (not the paper clip), and when the tissue floats to the bottom, the paper clip will still be there.
Tissue Paper is a lightweight paper or, light crepe paper. Tissue Can be made both from virgin and recycled paper.
Bathroom Tissue , Facial Tissue, Paper Towel, Paper Napkin and, Specialty Wipes and Wrapping Tissue.
Items needed.a tissue paper (half the size of a dollar bill)a paper clipa bowl full of waterpencil with erasermethod.1.Fill the bowl with waterTry to make the paper clip float...not much luck, huh?Tear a piece of tissue paper about half the size of a dollar billGENTLY drop the tissue flat onto the surface of the waterGENTLY place a dry paper clip flat onto the tissue (try not to touch the water or the tissue)Use the eraser end of the pencil to carefully poke the tissue (not the paper clip) until the tissue sinks. With some luck, the tissue will sink and leave the paper clip floating!how is it possible?How is this possible? With a little thing we scientists call SURFACE TENSION. Basically it means that there is a sort of skin on the surface of water where the water molecules hold on tight together. If the conditions are right, they can hold tight enough to support your paper clip. The paperclip is not truly floating, it is being held up by the surface tension. Many insects, such as water striders, use this "skin" to walk across the surface of a stream.
Because a paper boat does not have balance to float
A dry paper bag will float until it becomes saturated
Hygienic tissue paper is commonly for personal use as facial tissue (paper handkerchiefs), napkins, bathroom tissue and household towels.
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The paper boat with the largest volume will float the longest basically the largest paper boat will float the longest.
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