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Salt water is more buoyant than fresh water is, because salt water is slightly more dense. -- Anything that floats in salt water will float higher than it does in fresh water. -- Anything that sinks in salt water will sink slower than it does in fresh water. -- Anything that just barely floats in salt water may possibly sink in fresh water.
A product with a specific gravity greater than 1 will sink in water. This means the product is denser than water.
An example of a density higher than 1 is gold, which has a density of approximately 19.3 grams per cubic centimeter. This means that a given volume of gold is much heavier than the same volume of water or most other substances.
Water is used as the base reference, and it has a value of 1. Anything less dense than water is expressed in numbers smaller than 1 (.71) for example. Anything denser than water is expressed in numbers greater than 1 (2.7).
Water is about 5 times more dense than charcoal. Charcoal floats. (Anything less dense than water floats. More dense than water, it sinks in water)
when you are in, you are in and wet. That is it.
that's a matter of opinion :)
'Brasilia is wetter than Stockholm' is correct English.
It was wetter outside today than it was yesterday. The brown dog's nose was wetter than the black dog's nose. Dogs' noses can be wetter or drier without being ill.
some parts of the u is wetter than others because its wetter
water
Water is not evaporated faster than anything.
Water Country USA's motto is 'The Wetter the Better!'.
Using water is an example, anything that is less dense than water will float on water. Anything that is denser than water will sink in water.
It colder
it depends on the climate
A towel gets wetter and wetter as it dries.