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Objects that are less dense than water will float on the surface. This can include materials like wood, plastic, and certain types of metals. In general, objects with a density less than 1 g/cm3 will float.
A dense heavy bone would not float and a skull without any internal contents through decomposition or insect infestation would not hold water or a probable air pocket and so would sink, light porous bone might float especially in sea water. If a skull had previously been buried and there had been a gradual filling of the cranial cavity with soil so that an air pocket was formed within the area above the ear holes and nasal hole, a skull might float, at least until the soil dissolved.
Any object that is less dense than water will float.
No, it will only float in a liquid more dense than it. Since it is more dense than water, it would sink in water, for example.
An object will float on water if it has less density than the water. Or than any other liquid on which it is supposed to float.
It should, it's air tight. An Aircraft carrier floats and it's hugh. Any rocket scientists out there?
Any object which, if submerged, would displace 2 times its own volume. The density of the object could be well above 2 gms/cm^3. If that were not the case, then ships made of metal would never float in water. which has a much lower density.
The average density of Jupiter is 1.326 g/cm3The average density of a human is 1.01 g/cm3Therefore, a human would float on Jupiter since human density < Jupiter density.What is likely to happen is the outer layers of Jupiter are not very dense much less than 1 g/cm3. Near the center of Jupiter the density would be much greater due to the pressure from all the atmosphere above it pushing and compressing it.So a human body would end up floating somewhere in the middle of Jupiter, it would not be at the "surface." It would also not be able to sink to the center.
any substance (colored or not) with a density less than 1 will float on water
Pumice.
It depends on the shape. A solid sphere of any object with a density greater than 1 g/cm3 or 1 kg/m3 would not float in water. Any object with a sufficiently large bowl shape would float regardless of density.
Float. The problem is whether you can find a bathtub big enough for it :D