Balsa
Cork is lighter than most types of wood and would therefore float higher (or better) in the water.
Balsa trees grow in the South American countries of Brazil and Bolivia. They can also sometimes be found in Mexico.
Cork is a light weight wood product that will float in water.
While there are a lot of varieties of pine wood, all of the ones I've seen are less dense than water (they will float).
you can put the mixture in water, the wood will float and the rocks will sink.
Yes it does because it is made of wood and wood floats(unless it is mouldy and wet)
Balsa wood is natural it comes from the Balsa tree
No, balsa wood has no magnetic properties.
no, because mercury can be able to burn things, so when wood goes into liquid mercury, it would most likely melt or "crash and burn."answ2. The above is not correct. Balsa wood would float easily on the surface of mercury. Mercury is a toxic and dangerous material, but it does not of itself provoke combustion.
Objects from wood, cork for example.
balsa wood is a type of grain that is....?!!