A stone sinks in water because it is more dense than water.
A stone will sink in water because its density is greater than that of water. This means that the weight of the stone is heavier than the weight of the displaced water, causing it to sink.
Pumice is a type of stone that floats on water due to its high porosity and low density.
Pumice, a volcanic stone, does not sink in water.There is one type of stone that won't SINK in water.....pumice.
Pumice stone does not sink in water unless it has been floating for many years.
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Pumice.
pumice does not sink in water unless it has been floating for many years
you put baking soda and smosh it and drop it into the water and it should sink
Drop it in water and see what it does.
It is more dense than water, and [presumably] it is not shaped in such a way that all of its weight can be displaced before the stone submerges.
it's because the density may be greater than the body of water that is why the stone sink...
pumice (a volcanic rock)