Most fruit is heavier in water and will sink. Lighter fruits such as cherries and citrus slices will float. To make them sink, they could be frozen to make them heavier. They will eventually become waterlogged and sink.
Silicon will sink in water.
because a pebble is denser than water thus making it sink oil is not denser than water.
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Sulphur will float on water.
The rain does technically sink , but 75% of the world is water.
It all depends on the fruit and the amount of water
It all depends on the fruit and the amount of water
Pear is a fruit that does not float in water. It sinks. If you peel an orange it will sink, but keep it intact and it floats.
anything denser than the water will sink in it.
An egg will sink in water but will float in salt water. An egg will sink faster in hot water than it will in cold water.
Pour the water out
Paper will sink once it has absorbed enough water to make it heavy.
Yes, it may make oil sink if at some temperature the density of water goes lesser than that of oil.
They hatch from fruit your sink if your not careful !wash your fruit off when you get it and clean out your sink AT LEASTevery week.
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how don't you? if it's more dense, than water, it will naturally sink
Density. It depends how dense the fruit is and how much water there is. Suppose you had a 1" by 2" aquarium full of water, and you dropped an apple in it. The apple would float, because it would be less dense then the water.