i don't know. i wouldn't like to try it would you?
When you swim, your body displaces water and creates an upward force called buoyancy. This buoyant force is greater than your weight, so you float. The more air you have in your body (like in your lungs), the higher you will float in the water.
Floating and swimming are different skills. Just because you can float doesn't necessarily mean you can swim. Swimming involves propelling yourself through the water using various strokes and techniques, while floating is more about staying on the surface of the water without sinking. Learning to swim typically requires more active movement and coordination than just floating.
Because normally when ships sail they start in a harbour near the sea. The sea is filled with salt witch allows it to float much easier when people swim the swim in a pool or river with no salt in it. I think.
Fish can control their buoyancy using an organ called a swim bladder, which helps them move up or down in the water. If a fish has too much gas in its swim bladder, it may float to the surface; if it has too little, it may sink. Factors like water temperature, food consumption, and depth can also impact a fish's buoyancy.
Buffaloes are known to float in water due to their large body size and buoyant nature. Their thick coat of fur and overall body structure help them stay afloat when in water. Additionally, their natural ability to swim aids in keeping them buoyant in the water.
47% of British people know how to swim. 65% of obese people can float well enough to 'swim'. Ross 'The Gay' Scarth.
No, but they can float...
float
to help the fish swim and float
In water, anything will become weightless.That is why we can float/swim!
Badgers can swim
float swim
You float.
Wood and plastic such as Gatorade bottles
Yes they do. They can swim (float) just like a dog does.
Hippos can't swim! Their bodies are to dense to float!
sit is to walk