The answer to the riddle "What do you call a dandelion floating in the ocean?" is "a jellyfish." This is a play on words, as dandelions are typically found on land, while jellyfish are creatures that float in the ocean. The riddle relies on the listener's ability to think creatively and make a connection between the two seemingly unrelated items.
Glaciers
Floating markers in the ocean are called buoys.
The white fluffy things floating around in the air are most likely pollen, dust, or dandelion seeds.
An ocean greyhound is a cruise ship or passenger ship. Synonyms for ocean greyhound are: floating hotel, floating palace, liner, luxury liner, ocean liner, passenger steamer
This is a traditional British soft fizzy drink first used in 1265. It is made from fermented Dandelion and Burdock roots
The Floating Call - 1914 was released on: USA: 14 November 1914
An object floating in the ocean will be carried by the currents and waves, drifting with the water. Its movement and eventual destination will be determined by the ocean's circulation patterns and wind conditions.
Floating at the top of the ocean
A dandelion that grows in the vegetable garden would still be called a dandelion. The term "dandelion" refers to the specific plant species Taraxacum officinale, regardless of where it is growing. In this case, it is simply growing in a different location than usual. The plant would retain all its characteristics and properties as a dandelion.
Floating wreckage is often referred to as flotsam and jetsam.
Icebergs float in the Southern Ocean, and in the Arctic ocean.