No - take a bath and see for yourself. yes- took a bath with boyfriend and there was definently floatation!
A material needs a lower density than water to float in water. Ships float in water because their average density is lower than water. The average density includes the steel hull and the air inside the hull.
The ability for something to float on another substance is related to the density and since ice is LESS dense than water it would float on top of water, not water on top of ice.In other words, water is more dense than ice and thus no.
Not a lot, water and oil don't mix and so the oil will float on top of the water.
There are tents designed to Float in water. But not all tents designed to float.
Soil floats on water!
It is where your float on the water with your penis out !
Penis tissue is less dense than water, therefore a penis will float. Fun fact: breasts also float. also another answer..... life!
Water is denser than decane, so the water layer will sink to the bottom while the decane layer will float on top.
Ice float on water because the density is lower.
It will float on top because it is less dense than water.
Diesel will float on top of water because it has a lower density than water. This is due to the fact that diesel is less dense than water, which causes it to displace water and float on top.
NO! be careful because in collage, my professor told my whole class that gases can float on top pf water.
a ship stays on water frombuoyancy which makes it float. the saltier the water the more buoyancy there is, enabling more weight to float on top
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Ice is less dense than water and will float on water.
on top. Wood is less dense than water to the point that it float on top of water, and salt water is more dense and has a higher surface tension than pure water so the wood would, if possible, float higher.