it doesn't it is atached by blood vesels
No, human body doesn't float on helium as it is light.
Even though a body may be dead, with its heart stopped and the brain cells dead, the body's tissue continue to perform internal respiration which gives off carbon dioxide for some time after death and makes the body bloat so it is able to float.
Not all marine mammals float, but the ones that do float because the body of the animal is sitting on the surface of the water and that makes the pressure of the body of the animal float because the body is rising from all the pressure. Hope this helped -stupid factory
A dead body can float on water due to the gases produced during decomposition. As the body breaks down, the gases fill the body cavities, causing it to become less dense and allowing it to float. Other factors such as body composition and water temperature can also play a role in body buoyancy.
The body can float in water due to a concept called buoyancy. Buoyancy is the upward force exerted by a fluid on an object immersed in it. When the body's density is less than that of water, it experiences an upward buoyant force that helps it float.
you float cause the salt evaporates ant o2 rises
Well not all organs can float, but lungs can float on water
98 Dodge van does not have a carburetor-it has a throttle body= no float
Walruses can float due to their very high body fat content.
Use a float level gauge and measure the distance from the carburetor body to the float arm - The correct float level is 7.5mm(0.30in.)
You can't float in a pool because the density of your body is greater than the density of water, causing you to sink instead of float.
You can't float in water because your body is denser than water, causing you to sink. To float, an object needs to displace enough water to create buoyancy, which your body typically cannot achieve.