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What makes an object to float?

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Yes As long as the water that it is on does not enter it

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Because the pressure under them is greater than the pressure above them, and their density is less than that of the medium they're in, so the pressure below them pushes them up.

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it`s shape,the shape of an object determine the amount of water or air it displaces which enable buoyancy and the shape will also make an object float through friction reduction also.

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Regular Coke

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carbonization

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The caffeine.

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