the company was Ivory the reason why it floats is because it is whipped with air.
Sawdust floats on water due to its low density. Over time, it may absorb some water and become heavier, eventually sinking.
even distribution of heat
Expanding ice can be helpful in various ways such as improving soil structure by breaking up compacted soil, providing insulation for bodies of water to prevent them from freezing completely, and creating unique landscapes through processes like ice wedging.
This property allows for the formation of a temperature gradient within the pond, with the coldest water settling at the bottom. This helps to sustain aquatic life during colder months by creating a more stable environment at the bottom of the pond. Additionally, the fact that ice forms on the surface of the pond instead of sinking allows for insulation, protecting organisms below from extreme cold.
in a pot on the stove, cold water sinks to the bottom and hot water circulates on the top of the pot. (The colder water needs to become hot, so it sinks to the bottom. That's why you see movement in the pot of water.)
The tea bag floats in the cup because the air trapped inside the tea leaves makes it less dense than the water, causing it to float instead of sinking to the bottom.
sediment
The swim bladder
To the bottom of the sea of course.
Fish do not normally "float around" they swim. If your fish is floating/sinking then it is probably dead.
the sinking of the Titantic, which still lies at the bottom of the sea.
To prevent chocolate chips from sinking to the bottom of your baked goods, you can try coating them in flour before adding them to the batter. This helps them stay suspended throughout the mixture during baking.
its stamped on the bottom
The hallmark
That symbol on the bottom of the cymbal indicates the manufacturer.
I have been feeding mine sinking pellets. the dragon goby is a bottom feeder.
you have to go to the story you want it to go up to and have it go down from there to the story below it, you are essentially placing the top landing, not the bottom one.