Porcupines.
things float because they are less denser then the water. second things do not float, the molecules from the water support the molecules from the thing on the water. that is how something heavy can float. it just has to be boyent meaning it is spread out enough so there is more water molecules to hold it up. if you mean in the air it is the same concept.
The force that makes things float is called buoyancy.
it is when a egg float on the matter of something making it float.
No, But its kinda strange...
Floating, or buoyancy, depends on the density of the liquid and the density of the object. Water is a pretty dense liquid, and things float in it; they are buoyant. Oil or gasoline are less dense; things that float in water may not float in oil.
It is quite common for various things to float in water. But any liquid can cause things to float.
You can't make things float, things float by it's self's it's density is lower than 1 it can float, if it's density is greater than 1 it can't float.
Strange Things Happen was created in 1992.
Yes any salt can make things float
The term for the scientific explanation of how things float is "buoyancy."
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What Makes Things Float - 1951 was released on: USA: 1951
Clouds and cottonwood seeds are examples of fluffy things that can float in the sky.
Strange Things Happening Every Day was created in 1945.
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things that float in water