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Why does only light things float in salt water?

Whether things float or sink this depend only on the density , the density of the salt water is aprox. 1030 kilogram per meter cube so if you but things have density less than that they will float , things with higher density sink.


How do you make things float with your hands?

it is not real it is only an illusion that makes people think it is floating


Is it possible for an object to float in mid air using only gyroscopic precession ( no propelling mechanism )?

No.


Can things only float in liquids such a water?

No, things can also float in gases like air or other fluids with different densities. The key factor is the buoyant force, which is the upward force exerted by a fluid on an object immersed in it, supporting the object's weight and allowing it to float.


Is it possible for an object to float in mid-air using only gyroscopic precession ( no propelling mechanism whatsoever )?

No.


When was power invented and by who?

Power is a natural thing it was not invented by anybody. Natural things can not be invented only discovered.


How do you prevent increase of chemicals in the environment?

You only use natural things


What causes thing to float in the ocean water?

Atoms like oxygen and hileum like a water bottle floating but only when it has oxygen in it. If you crushed the bottle it will have less oxygen making it not float but not all atoms make things float. Also your welcome if it helped.


Why does air make things float?

The only things that "float" in air, are things that are lighter than air, and this is because they displace a quantity of air that weighs more than the thing that is floating. This is also true of things that float in water or any other fluid. As for heavier-than-air things that "float" (fly), these are kept aloft by the motion of air, or by the motion of the thing through the air, which amounts to the same thing. In either case, air is passing the flying thing (for instance, an airplane wing) above and below it, creating low pressure above and high pressure below, thereby lifting the thing off the ground. This works only for things that are aerodynamically correct, and these are called airfoils - an airplane wing, a helicopter rotor and a kite are common examples.


Can a star float on a liquid?

No stars only float with gravoty holding them up


Will an egg float in ice cold water?

Only an altered egg float.


Does God cause natural disasters?

No. Natural disasters are from natural causes. Maybe we can say God allows natural disasters.