Yes, walruses are generally considered negatively buoyant. Their bodies are denser than water, which means they tend to sink rather than float. However, they can use their large blubber reserves and the air in their lungs to help control their buoyancy while swimming. This allows them to dive and rest on the ocean floor effectively.
Negatively buoyant refers to an object or substance that is denser than the fluid it is submerged in, causing it to sink. This can occur when the object's density is greater than the density of the surrounding fluid, such as when a rock sinks in water.
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Someone can be negatively buoyant naturally if their body is composed of tissues and materials that are denser than water, causing them to sink rather than float in a body of water. Additionally, certain medical conditions or low body fat percentage can also contribute to negative buoyancy.
The walrus is the predator
2 the alantic walrus and the pacific walrus
A walrus is a vertebrate.
Whipping Walrus is an anime with a walrus in the cast.
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2, the atlantic walrus and the pacific walrus
the effect that buoyancy has on items is floating, if the particular item floats it is positively buoyant, if it sinks it is negatively buoyant, if it neither floats or sinks it is neutrally buoyant. hope this helps!!
The skin of a walrus.