fish does float on water!
wow that's sad a boat that can float is any tye of boat that doesnt have a hole in it
A fish may be denser than water. But in the body of a fish there is an air sac at its backbone which would fill with air which in turn allow it to float or rise with ease.
The balloon fish will float because it weighs less than the volume of water it displaces. By swallowing air, the fish increases its volume without significantly increasing its weight, allowing it to float at the water's surface.
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no it doesnt because it has lots of mass which makes in sink.
No. A fish's body is naturally buoyant to allow it to float at a certain level in the water. Saltwater is more dense (because of the salt), which makes a fish more buoyant. A freshwater fish, swimming in saltwater, will float too high in the water, and it will die from struggling to keep itself at a deeper water level.
This could be caused by over-feeding. Fish have air bladders and they control how they float in water. If they eat to much this may damage the bladder and in return cause them to float abnormal.
Most fish have swim bladders giving them buoyancy that allows them to "float" at various levels in water. While some species are surface dwellers other fish floating on the surface are deceased and float because of gases formed within their bodies due to the process of decay.
Fish float in water due to their swim bladders, which are gas-filled organs that control their buoyancy. By adjusting the amount of gas inside the swim bladder, fish can control their depth in the water column and maintain their balance. Additionally, the shape and density of a fish's body also contribute to its ability to float and swim efficiently.
Fish have an gas-filled, internal swim bladder, whose buoyancy they regulate to keep from sinking or rising in the water.
Yes, a fish has weight in water due to the gravitational pull acting on its mass. However, the weight of the fish in water is offset by the buoyant force exerted by the water, which helps keep the fish afloat.
They have organs called swim bladders, which balance the fish and keep them from floating.