A houseboat.
The force that keeps objects floating is called buoyancy. It is the upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of an immersed object.
Wood floating in water is called driftwood. Driftwood is wood that has been washed up onto a beach or shore by the action of tides, waves, or wind.
buoyancy
That visible mass of water floating in the atmosphere is called a cloud. Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that have condensed from the air.
Those objects are called "buoys." Buoys are typically floating markers that help guide ships, boats, and other watercraft by marking navigational hazards, anchorage points, or underwater obstacles.
houseboat
A shepherd lives in the abode of sheep. Christ lives with his children, who are called His sheep in His abode.
Haus
They are residents.
This use refers the term hades to the abode of the dead in general, rather than the abode of the wicked.
As far as I know there is no city called abode of God. There is the Sikh golden temple in Amritsar known as the abode of god. And there is Allahabad or City of God built by the Mughals.
Floating structure is usually called Shanty.
Abode means a dwelling place, or to dwell. Here are some sentences.Her abode was in the midwest.They abode at that address for twenty years.I love my new abode.
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a very large piece of ice floating in the sea
Floating markers in the ocean are called buoys.
Floating Markers are called Magical Markers because they serve as a "MARK" OF COURSE where you can have a free gloat