It does float but it floats in the air.
Answer The term from parades probably origates from boats in that the floats appeared to travel without support because of hidden wheels ( or even human legs).
The people who carry the floats in a parade are typically called float bearers or float handlers. They are responsible for maneuvering and guiding the float throughout the parade route.
There were five floats in total: Four states - Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, and Pennsylvania - sent "home state floats" to the parade; a fifth float by the USO also joined the parade.
Illinois,Pennsylvania,and Delaware all had "home state" floats,the USO had a float,and NASA had some kind of lunar rover
Ah, floats are a delightful sight to behold! You would most likely see a float in a parade, my friend. Parades are wonderful celebrations where people come together to share joy and creativity. The colorful floats glide down the street, spreading happiness to all who see them.
Water floats when it is in the solid phase, called ice. Ice floats because the density of ice is less than the density of water.
Items commonly thrown from parade floats include beads, candy, toys, stuffed animals, cups, and small trinkets like keychains or stickers. These items are usually tossed to spectators lining the parade route as a form of celebration and interaction between the float participants and the audience.
Seaweed has a part called a Float. This is often at the very top of the plant. The float mostly floats on the top of the water. The Float helps to keep the Seaweed buoyant. Seaweed floats because of the Float.
The float has air in it.
The Rose Parade also known as the "Tournament of Roses Parade", and the "Rose Parade presented by Honda" is the parade associated with the Rose Bowl. Post Parade one can view the floats at Washington and Sierra Madre Boulevards in Pasadena.
My Chemical Romance Rides On a Parade Float in the video Black Parade.
prone float, supine float,
it floats because it floats, and that is the answer. thank you thank you!