Yes, fruit can float in saltwater due to the increased buoyancy from the higher density of the saltwater compared to freshwater. The salt in the water increases its density, making it more likely for objects, including fruit, to float. However, whether a specific type of fruit floats or sinks can also depend on its density and structure. Generally, fruits with lower density than saltwater will float.
Tar is less dense than saltwater, so it will float on the surface of saltwater.
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It depends on the salinity of the saltwater, but in general, no, eggs will float in saltwater.
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yes, it can even float with heated water.
Because saltwater is more dense than freshwater.
Probably a chicken.
cuz saltwater is more dense than freshwater
Rubber typically floats in saltwater due to its low density. The buoyant force acting on the rubber is greater than its weight, causing it to float.
Objects that contain a higher density that water will sink, but if the same object has a lower density that saltwater, then it will float in salt water. And this also depends on the concentration of sodium ions present in the salt water. As the concentration of the sodium ions increase, the density of the salt water increases.