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Their mass was greater than that of the water.
gravity
no it would sink to the bottom of the water/ ocean
if you mean cant sink in water then the answer is pumice a light bubbly rock formed when an underwater volcano erupt. sometimes seen as a mass of land but only a floating island of pebbles.
because if the heavy objects have a round bottom they will float
Pebbles, because it takes for energy for the pebble to sink and so the pebbles are hevier and sink faster then the sand grains
Their mass was greater than that of the water.
Salt sink in water only for a short time because is denser than water; after this salt is dissolved in water.
The rain does technically sink , but 75% of the world is water.
The black precipitate usually sink to the bottom which the reaction took place in. The reaction takes place at the bottom because it only occurs under anaerobic conditions, and it does not sink to the bottom as it only occurs at the bottom, not around oxygen at the top of the tube.
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because the sand is thicker than the water and the sand absorbs the water makeing the sand heavier, allowing it to sink.
Salty, cold water I think...
Yes, because water is heavier then gasoline
It's probably not condensing, but the seal between the sink basket and the sink is leaking.
No they sink to the bottom because they hold no air.