But it isn't.
Water is more dense than air is.
Air is more buoyant than water because it has a lower density. The density of an object determines its buoyancy - objects with lower density than the fluid they are in will float. Air is less dense than water, so objects are more likely to float in air than in water.
air and water(more air than water.).
Objects are more buoyant in water than in air.
Water weighs more than air. This is due to the density of the substances - water is much denser than air, so a given volume of water will have more mass (and thus weight) compared to the same volume of air.
Because in the ship has more air than the water.Therefore water has more density than the metal ship which contains more air.
because sea has more air than air.
Yes, warm air can hold more water (in the form of water vapor) than colder air.
no, warm air holds more water vapour than cold air
Because in air the diffusion of gases takes place more quickly than in water.
No. Warm air is capable of holding much more water vapour than cold air.
Hot air can hold more water vapor than cold air because the higher temperature increases the kinetic energy of water molecules, allowing them to escape into the air more easily. As air cools, it loses its capacity to hold water vapor, leading to condensation and potentially precipitation.