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Objects float or sink because of their density. An example of an object with low density is a sponge, as it has loads of air bubbles in it, and will float. An example of an object with high density is a brick. This is because the brick doesn't have any air trapped in it, it is "packed in", and is more dense than water, therefore it will sink.
Because ice is lighter than water
When it sinks.
Whether an object sinks or floats depends on the objects buyoncy. If an object has a higher buoyancy then water it will generally sink, and less it will float.
No, it sinks.
No. Fimo sinks.
sinks
It sinks, it's too dense to float.
No, it sinks.
It sinks
by fluffy stuff
density!