If it is real marble, the oil in the putty can leach into the marble and discolor it.
Most (but not all) oil is less dense than water. That oil which is less dense than water will float. That oil which is denser than water will sink.
The water in a saucer is evaporated faster.
Water is faster by it's lower viscosity, though oil viscosity is more temperature dependent than that of water.
Water will freeze faster than oil.
why does an object sink
If it is real marble, the oil in the putty can leach into the marble and discolor it.
When you put a science tool in water it doesn't sink and in olive oil it does sink
Oil does not sink in water. Almost all oils and fats are less dense than water so they will float.
Oil.
Water is denser than oil, so yes, it will sink. That is true whether the water is inside a balloon or not.
Yes, it may make oil sink if at some temperature the density of water goes lesser than that of oil.
No, oil does not pour faster than water
more dense substances sink, less dense substances float. oil will not sink in water, it will float, it is less dense.
Oil is less dense than water, so it would not be able to support what water cannot, therefore a sinker that sinks in water would sink in oil.
No. Oil floats on water because it is less dense than water.
Float.