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It is easier to float in salt water than in fresh water.
The material which are less denser than water will float on water..!!
An object will float on water if it has less density than the water.
Items float on water because they are less dense than water that it floats on.
An object will float on water if it has less density than the water.
It is very cold up there, and water droplets freeze into ice.
It is very cold up there, and water droplets freeze into ice.
It is very cold up there, and water droplets freeze into ice.
It is very cold up there, and water droplets freeze into ice.
It is very cold up there, and water droplets freeze into ice.
It is very cold up there, and water droplets freeze into ice.
collect: gather such as water droplets colllected on the flask as the water evaporated. This represents a physical change rather than a chemical change.
So that the weight on the kayak including the person can folat. It is important to have materials which float in water rather than sink it is for safety reasons too
Gasoline floats on water. That is why water is not used on gasoline fires. The fire floats on the water and spreads rather than being smothered by the water.
It is easier to float in salt water than in fresh water.
Boats float better in salt water because salt water is denser than fresh water. The higher salinity of salt water increases the buoyant force that supports the boat, making it easier for the boat to float. In comparison, fresh water has a lower density, resulting in less buoyancy and potentially making it more difficult for boats to float.
An object will float on water if it has less density than the water. Or than any other liquid on which it is supposed to float.