Only in zero gravity
The only things that "float" in air, are things that are lighter than air, and this is because they displace a quantity of air that weighs more than the thing that is floating. This is also true of things that float in water or any other fluid. As for heavier-than-air things that "float" (fly), these are kept aloft by the motion of air, or by the motion of the thing through the air, which amounts to the same thing. In either case, air is passing the flying thing (for instance, an airplane wing) above and below it, creating low pressure above and high pressure below, thereby lifting the thing off the ground. This works only for things that are aerodynamically correct, and these are called airfoils - an airplane wing, a helicopter rotor and a kite are common examples.
not all moshi monsters fly a volcano dude or a floating cherry thing then it should float the rest do not float
No a train does not float in the air, no train does.
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The float has air in it.
Only in water. The air from your mouth is the same density as the air in the room- they will not float in air.
they do not float on any thing
Because it has air in it. Air weighs less than water therefore air floats.
Balloons float when they are full of air because the helium or air inside is less dense than the surrounding air, creating buoyancy. When they are deflated, the balloon is denser than the surrounding air, causing it to sink rather than float. This is due to the principle of buoyancy and the difference in density between the balloon and the air.
It will float because water has more density than air and barges have air in them
Hot air balloons float because hot air displaces cool air in the atmosphere
Balloons float in the air because they are filled with a gas that is lighter than the surrounding air, such as helium or hot air. This creates a buoyant force that allows the balloon to rise and float.