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This depends on the density of this item: more denser than water-sink, less denser than water-float.
Eggs float in salt water but not in tap water, which is a fresh water. This is because salt water is more dense than fresh water.
An egg can float in salty water because the increased density of the water makes it easier for the egg to displace enough liquid to support its weight. The saltier water creates a greater buoyant force that helps keep the egg afloat.
Some types of pumice have enough air inside to float.
Basically, if something is lighter than water, it will float. If the water is somehow made heavier, more things will be lighter than it. If you add a lot of salt to water, the body of water becomes heavier. Something that is heavier than water might be lighter than saltwater and float in saltwater but not normal water.
Bouyancy is what makes a boat float
It has air inside that makes it float.
You can float an egg in very salty water.
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We float or there is a possibility you can sink. You sink when you are heaver than the mass of the water. You float when you are lighter than the mass of the water.
a ocean because the salt water makes you float and a pool water doesn't.
Pumice can float in water. It is made from volcanic lava and has gases trapped in it, which makes it float.
salt in water makes water denser when dissolved, making egg float.
Salt water.
Yes, if it makes the water denser, the boat will float easier. For example, it is easier to float in salty water.
Well... The salt in the water makes the egg float because the water becomes more dense than just plain water
Yes, an egg will float in salted water because the increased density of the water due to the salt makes it easier for objects with lower density, like an egg, to float.