Coconuts are mostly hollow, this allows them to be very buoyant .
actually yes they do, because of there hard outer shell (almost like a cork as far as floating goes) also because the ocean has salt in it, causing almost everything and anything to float, in a lake, i have no idea........
Coconut trees are found on islands all over the world. The same trees on uninhabited islands are found on beaches everywhere else. Coconuts have a very handy ability to, not only float, but stay afloat for years at a time. Coconut trees are located near the ocean, and their coconuts often fall into the water. Only when these coconuts have floated across the ocean, or just down the beach a little, and come up on solid ground will they begin their germination producing another tree.
COCONUT BODY IS DENCER THAN COCONUT WATER INSIDE COCONUT BODY IS DENCER THAN COCONUT WATER INSIDE
Because they are less dense than sea-water. They contain a lot of air.
There is lquid in the inside , under the husk and meat.
Its density is less than that of the water's, causing it to float.
Coconut is dispered by water. It has waterproof outer layer or fibrus husks to help stay afloat in water.
It helps it to stay afloat on water while being dispersed.
It is impossible
Coconuts are large seeds that float. Coconut palms grow near ocean shorelines, where the nuts are caught up by tides. This distributes the coconuts around the world on the ocean currents.
Because the water pushes the boat up and the weight pushes the boat down so that it stay afloat
The cork will stay afloat
The water hyacinth and duckweed are plants that stay afloat in water.
Coconut seeds are among some of the seeds that are dispersed by water. This is because these seeds are capable of floating on the water despite being very large. They have fibrous husks, which traps air helping it to stay afloat in water. Due to this type of dispersion, the seeds germinate at new sites away from the parent plant.
they float
The water tension keeps them from sinking
It is lighter than the volume of water which it displaces.
Being able to use the turbulence in the water to help them stay afloat is one adaptation that the plankton has to keep themselves afloat. They also use structures near the surface of the water to help them.