No, an egg floating does not necessarily mean it is still good to eat. It could indicate that the egg is older and has lost some moisture, but it is best to check the expiration date or perform a freshness test to determine if it is safe to eat.
Boats have a pointy bow because of aerodynamics. This let's the boat float while still being able to go fast.
Being hot, being light and able to float in the air, and it's a vapor.
The present continuous tense (passive voice) uses the form is being and are being with a verb to indicate an action is still underway. The adjective "able" should not be used, and the verb form enabled is unwieldy at best.The correct form of the phrase would omit the continuous form and simply state"are able to," or "are now able to," or continuously, "are becoming able to."
Pumice is able to float.
Buoyant means able to float. Adjective.
not really...,but their able to float. Yes they're able to float but technically technically that isn't "swimming"
They are too top heavy to be able to float upright or upside down, if you filled it with water a bit, then it will start to be able to float easier.
yes
Witches in popular culture are often depicted as being able to float on broomsticks, but in reality, they would most likely sink if they entered the water due to human body density.
because they want to
A space shuttle is able to float because there is no gravity in space.
The Atlantic and Pacific are oceans, not "seas". The salinity is about the same, so there isn't much difference in being able to float. The Dead Sea has a very high salinity, and it's very easy for people to float there. Same with the Great Salt Lake.