it doesn't have enough force to brake the surface tension
The sea otter's back bone helps it flote on water
A stone that can float on water is a pumice stone. Ejected from a volcano, and full of holes, it has been known to float.
You go up to the serface as far as you can go. Hope this Helps!
Depends on what your asking, i its fresh water by volume then its Lake Superior in America, If its by serface area then i dont know.
You can make water float by adding a substance that is less dense than water, like oil, to create a layer on top of the water. The oil's density is lower than that of water, causing it to float. This can be demonstrated with an oil spill on water.
If you mean "do legos foat" then yes, they do float as long as you put pressur on them because then the water would cover the Lego and cause it to sink. As long s you leave it alone the Lego will foat on top of water. B-EHS
Approximately 69% of Earth's surface freshwater is stored in glaciers and ice caps. This frozen water represents a significant portion of the planet's accessible freshwater resources.
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Sewing needles are almost always made of steel, which is a magnetic alloy of iron, which is, itself, magnetic. Sometimes we put a bowl of water on the table, rub and tap a sewing needle with one end of a permanent magnet for a few seconds, float the needle on the water (a hint of oil on the needle might help), and construct a homemade magnetic compass.
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