They do if they are lighter than water.
Objects that float in water are less dense than water; while objects that sink in water are more dense than water.
Because some objects have an irregular shape, therefore cannot be measured like a square could.
it help because the more air you have the more your body can suspend on top of the water surface
The objects density has to be less than that of water (which is 1000kg/m3).
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gelatin for the cytoplasm, and then as it hardens you can suspend objects in it for the organelles
yes
suspend particulate
The types of objects that will float on water are foil, most rubber, and some plastic.
because some objects are much denser(heavier) than water so they sink
Some transparent objects are water, air, and clear glass.
I'm not sure, but possibly not. I have several programs that I am trying to use to automatically suspend my HTPC. Some of them suspend it no matter what is happening, while others respect requests to wait from different programs. Also, some of them suspend the computer and will not allow it to awake on a scheduled event; others don't have this problem.
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Because some objects are a lot denser than water so the sink and others are less denser so they float
purified water and some foods,and some objects
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.
Objects that float in water are less dense than water; while objects that sink in water are more dense than water.