Yes, icebergs are fresh water.
Yes. Salt water has a slightly higher density then fresh water which means its a little easier for things to float in salt water. So if it floats in fresh water it will certainly float in salt water.
it is easier to float, salt water has a higher density. The more salt, the easier it is to float.
It is easier to float in salt water than in fresh water.
Yes because if wax floats in Bayer then it will definitely float in salt water because the salt in the sea water acts as a supporting agent and will help it to float. :)
salt water
I think that salty ice cube do float in water because ice bergs float it water and they're made of salty water. i think i depends on the density (Amount of salt) in the ice
Yes, ice will float in water because ice is less dense than water, you can think about how an iceberg floats in the ocean too.
Because some ice has more salt in it than other bits of ice so the ice with the most salt would float better.
Yes, and egg will float in salt water.
Yes. Salt water has a slightly higher density then fresh water which means its a little easier for things to float in salt water. So if it floats in fresh water it will certainly float in salt water.
it is easier to float, salt water has a higher density. The more salt, the easier it is to float.
an object will float on salt water best
Salt is soluble in water, doesn't float.
Of course. Fresh water floats on salt water, warmer water floats on cooler water, and ice floats on any water.
Objects float higher in salt water due the density caused by the salt, the more salt present in the water the higher the object will float.
yes, ice does float in water. it will eventually melt and change into water.
Eggs float in salt water but not in tap water, which is a fresh water. This is because salt water is more dense than fresh water.