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You can float in sea water due to its buoyancy from the salt content. However, you would not float in glucose because it is denser than water.
Yes, objects tend to float in sea water due to its high density compared to fresh water. The salt content in sea water makes it denser, providing more buoyancy for objects to float.
A sea comprised of liquid, with the greatest possible density.
It is easier to float in the sea because the saltwater is denser than freshwater in a swimming pool, providing more buoyancy. Additionally, the saltwater's buoyant force helps you float more effortlessly compared to freshwater.
A ship floats on the sea due to the principle of buoyancy. The weight of the water displaced by the ship is equal to the weight of the ship, allowing it to float. This is because the density of the ship is lower than the density of water.
Yes sea horses float because they are really tiny and light
Cell membrane, also known as plasma membrane, has been described as a sea of lipids with protein icebergs. The lipid bilayer forms the sea, while the proteins embedded in or attached to the lipid bilayer are the "icebergs" that float within it.
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Yes, people can float in the Red Sea, because there is a large amount of salt in the Red Sea. Therefor, objects including people, have more buoyancy so we can float. If you do not know what buoyancy is, it is the ability to float
The Dead Sea is known for its high salt content, which makes it easy for humans to float on its surface.
You can float in sea water due to its buoyancy from the salt content. However, you would not float in glucose because it is denser than water.
Yes, people can float in the black sea due to the large amount of salt in the water.
I think substances can float in very salty water, because salty water (example the dead sea)is much more denser than other any other non-salty water, so things will float much more easier.
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Due to high density of sea water things float higher in sea water.