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Water is denser than air.

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Q: Why are you more buoyant in a swimming pool or a lake than on land?
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Why you can float better in the sea than in the swimming pool?

The salinitiy of the water allows you to be more buoyant.


What is more buoyant air filled balloon or Styrofoam?

Under water they are as buoyant as each other but on land the balloon will float away and the Styrofoam will stay.


Why do swimmers float better in the ocean then in a lake?

Salt water is denser than fresh water, therefore swimmers are more buoyant.


Are oceanic or continental crusts more buoyant?

continental is more buoyant


Does 2 swimsuits give you more buoyant than 1?

No, as they weigh about 6 ounces each. Not much! Also, swimming competition rules forbid it.


What is land form?

land form is dessert, ocean,lake,mountains and more.


How can matter be more or less buoyant?

it can be more or less buoyant be having more or less mass.i.e. lead will sink in water because the mass is higher and wood will float because it is lighter. the more mass the less buoyant, less mass means more buoyant.


Can you go swimming with a scrap leg?

Yes. Everything is disinfected in a chlorinated pool. I would be more hesitant before swimming in a lake or ocean, however.


Which is more buoyant a continental plate or oceanic plate?

Continental plates are more buoyant then oceanic plates.


Are you more buoyant in saltwater or freshwater?

This is because salt water is more http://wiki.answers.com/q9161824.htmlthan fresh water due to the presence of the salt. This is why it's easier to float in the ocean than a swimming pool.


Why does the oceanic crust slide beneath the continental crust at a subduction zone?

This is because the land mass is more buoyant, or lighter, than the oceanfloor.


Why is air more buoyant than water?

Air is more buoyant than water because air is less dense than water, and everything the thing that is less dense is always more buoyant than what is more dense than it.