Actually, it is science. The stone is more dense than the water therefore it sinks. If it was less dense, it would float. Density is science, not religion.
because the stone has alot of mass so, which the stone sinks to the bottom
In a word, ballast. They use the stones to help them sink to the bottom of the river, pond, or wherever they are living.
You CAN put one in a pond, but it will slowly sink.
A large rock will generally sink to the bottom of a pond faster than a small rock due to its greater mass and density, which allow it to displace water more effectively. However, if the small rock is significantly denser than water, it may also sink quickly. Factors such as shape, surface area, and water resistance can also influence the sinking rate. Ultimately, in still water, the larger rock typically reaches the bottom first.
To use "sink" as a verb, it typically refers to the action of something gradually moving downward or descending into a lower position or level. For example, "He watched the ship sink beneath the waves" or "The heavy rock sank to the bottom of the pond."
Sink to the Bottom was created in 1997.
Pumice does not sink.
Pumice does not sink.
They most be limited flight or floating golf balls. This is because a real golf ball will always sink. You would never find a real golf ball floating.
It falls down. When it reaches a hard bottom it is likely to bounce whereas if it hits water it will sink.
Odysseus punished the Phaeacians by turning the ship into stone, making it sink to the bottom of the sea. This is shown as the end of Book 8.
Pumice, a volcanic stone, does not sink in water.There is one type of stone that won't SINK in water.....pumice.