because the salt is dissolved into the water so it saturates it. and when water is saturated that means that it can't hold anymore stuff. so nothing else can dislove into it. meaning all the salt particles how gone in between the water particles and there isn't much room left. making the water more dense. and when something is dense that means it is heavier. like when oil floats on water. water is more dense then oil. ( its heavier) so the oil will rise to the top. so more things float in salt water because salt water is heavier then normal water.
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it will float
in salt water you float better because it is hevier than other water they use for maybe pools
No all tar does float. For something to float then it must be less dense than saltwater.
eggs, if i may. eggs can float in saltwater but not tapwater. in my opinion, eggs are not the best floating object for saltwater but they are one thing that floats
Saltwater
When salt is dissolved in water, as it is in ocean water, that dissolved salt adds to the mass of the water and makes the water denser than it would be without salt.Because objects float better on a dense surface, they float better on salt water than fresh water. The denser the salt water, the easier it is for objects to float on top of it.
Because saltwater has a higher density. It's like if you were to try to float a rock in water and then in wet concrete, it will stay afloat on the concrete because it is more dense.
An object will float when it is less dense than the liquid around it. Because saltwater is denser than freshwater, it is easier for an object to float.
It's far from clear what the actual question is. Some objects float in both salt and fresh water, some objects float in neither, and some objects float in one but not the other. Any object that floats in fresh water will float in salt water, but the reverse is not true.
Saltwater is denser than freshwater:When salt is dissolved in water, as it is in ocean water, that dissolved salt adds to the mass of the water and makes the water denser than it would be without salt. Because objects float better on a dense surface, they float better on salt water than fresh water. The denser the salt water, the easier it is for objects to float on top of it. source:infoplease
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an object will float on salt water best
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