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No a quarter cant float in water. If you want you could try it yourself!
You are more dense than air. You float in water because water is more dense than people.
No. A hollow steel ball will not crush underwater. One reason this is true is because the steel ball cant go under the water in the first place because it hallow.
a can full of sardin NO ,u cant block a magnetic force
well i suppose you cant because well its logically impossible to do it.
No a quarter cant float in water. If you want you could try it yourself!
yes an egg can float in salt water but it depends on the density of the water.
no cobalt does not float on water, it has no way for air to seap through, there fore, it cant float
Larger density than water.
because is concrete and it frikin hardens dumb aasss
yes, i heard that the dead sea has so much salt in it you cant really swim you just float
It's the balloon's volume and mass. If a thing has enough volume to compensate for its mass it will float on water, which also explains why steel ships can float, they have a huge hull. Check out the Yamato, a huge battleship of Japan during WWII.
its innposible you cant float.
You are more dense than air. You float in water because water is more dense than people.
No they cant, and even if they were to try the egg would float
maybe they can float but most cant
No, because precipitation is what helps the plants and a dam's water cant reach those plants unless the block lets the water evaporate into the clouds.