Anything that has a density that is lower than water will float. The lower something's density is, the more buoyancy it will have.
objects that are less dense float to the top.
objects float better because chemicals help make the objects float higher. the more salt the higher the things go
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Often the element helium (atomic symbol: He) often makes objects float, most commonly balloons.
No, cubes do not float better in water than spheres. Objects float based on their density and volume, not their shape. If a cube and a sphere have the same density and volume, they will float in water in the same manner.
Styrofoam
Yes, salt can make water denser, causing objects to float more easily.
the higher the salinity the more easily an object can float
Sparkling water contains carbon dioxide gas that creates bubbles. These bubbles attach to objects, making them buoyant and causing them to float. The bubbles decrease the density of the water, allowing objects to float more easily.
Objects float more in salt water compared to fresh water because salt water is denser. The increased density of salt water provides greater buoyancy for objects, allowing them to float more easily than in fresh water.
A submarine
Air pockets in water decrease the overall density of the water, causing objects to float more easily due to increased buoyancy.
Objects that are denser than water will sink, such as rocks, metal objects, and certain types of wood. Objects that are less dense than water will float, such as plastic bottles, rubber ducks, and foam.
Objects that are less dense than the environment in which they are immersed will float, unless they are tethered.
The density of ocean (sea) water is approximatley 1.025; the density of the human body is approximately 1.00; less dense objects float on top of or near the surface of denser liquids. The saltier the water or the more body fat you have (body mass index), the better you float. Cheers Malcolm
Objects that float in water have a lower density than water. -anonymous18_K
Objects that are less dense than the environment in which they are immersed will float, unless they are tethered.