If it sinks in water, then it is more dense than water.
because the weight of gravity on the bottom of the candle makes its self float
Yes, a candle can float in alcohol because alcohol is less dense than water, so it can support the weight of the candle. However, it will depend on the specific type of alcohol and the density of the candle.
Yes, a candle can float on olive oil if the candle is made of a material that is less dense than the oil and is designed to be buoyant. The wax used in candles is typically less dense than oil, allowing them to float. However, the wick and the candle's overall design can affect its buoyancy. If the candle absorbs enough oil or water, it may eventually sink.
Because wax is less dense than water.
yes
if the rotten pumpkin has has a hole in it or is weakend the no it wont float answerd by morgan bloodworth
too dense to float
no candle wax is edible, kind of, of course it wont hurt you
No. Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide, which is heavier than air, so wont float a balloon.
because it can float the balloon and its not flamable so it wont explode
the bottle will float around it wont be still , the oil and juice in the bottle will mixed but they wont be the perfect mixture
i have no clue i wanted to know the answer but some &^$%%^ wont tell me, you're fat, go on a diet :D