We can't float on Earth because of gravity.
Lithosphere
The earth's tectonic plates are said to "float" on layers of magma, which is molten, or very hot liquid rock deep under the surface of theearth.
Continents float high because they are less dense than the underlying mantle layer of the Earth's crust. This buoyancy allows them to "float" on top of the denser mantle, similar to how ice floats on water.
Earth is made up of: the inner core, the outer core, the mantle, and the crust. The crust of the earth, or the outer rocky layer, is divided between oceanic crust and continental crust. These crusts float atop the mantle, which is made up of very hot molten rock. All of the continents, including Australia, are constantly moving, or floating.
Plates of the lithosphere float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere, which is the upper portion of the mantle beneath the Earth's crust. The movement of these plates is driven by the heat generated from the Earth's core, causing them to drift and interact with one another at plate boundaries.
its innposible you cant float.
maybe they can float but most cant
float
You can't float in the air because of the force of gravity pulling you down towards the Earth. In order to float, you would need an upward force (like buoyancy in water or lift in an airplane) to counteract the pull of gravity. Without such a force, you will always fall towards the Earth.
In space, you are in a state of continuous free fall, which gives the sensation of floating. On Earth, gravity pulls you down, so it is not possible to float in the same way. Additionally, terrestrial surfaces provide support against gravity, making floating as seen in space different from the experience on Earth.
it may be a cheat or you cant
There called tectonic plates, and they do not float on anything.
There called tectonic plates, and they do not float on anything.
because is concrete and it frikin hardens dumb aasss
Earth plates do not float. They move over time due to a variety of environmental factors
I think the moon does float...its just like earth i guess:)
Larger density than water.