it depends on what type of rock it is
i like to try it to make sure first tho becausei might be wrong because i havent tried all of the rocks
There is pumice. it comes from volcanos. there may be others
No it will not.
Any with a density less than the fluid into which it is placed. Pumice is a volcanic rock that will sometimes float on water.pumice
The continental plates float on asthenosphere, molten rock (lava).
float
at first it will sink but if you let it sit there for o day or so it will began to float to the top ---- ----
If a rock has many airbubbles in it, like volcanic rock has, it is possible for a rock to float. If a rock feels heavy in your hand, it propably will not float.
Pumice is the only rock that will float. It is a volcanic rock.
Pumice is able to float.
Virtually all types of rock will sink in water. The only rock that can float on water is pumice.
a rock
no
A rock could float if its density is less than that of water, as is the rock pumice, or if it is shaped in a manner that would displace an amount of water to sufficiently cause it to float when carefully placed in water.
Many asbestos-containing products will float, many will not. Raw asbestos rock will not float.
No it will not.
no
its to dense
The extrusive volcanic rock pumice can float on water. Other extrusive volcanic rocks are not so lucky.