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If you make the modeling clay into a bowl shape, it should float

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I can be changed by shaping it differently. You should flatten it out or something of the like.

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The water displacement makes it float.

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Q: If you put a ball of clay into a glass of water it will sink how can the clay be changed so that it will float?
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