The Spanish word for floats is "flotadores."
The people who carry the floats in a parade are typically called float bearers or float handlers. They are responsible for maneuvering and guiding the float throughout the parade route.
Boat, Bubbles, Inner Tube, Ball, Humans, crap, human body
The force pushing the object up when it floats in water is called buoyant force. This force is a result of the difference in pressure between the top and bottom of the object in the water, pushing the object upwards.
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A wooden boat floats in water due to its buoyancy and the displacement of water created by the boat's weight.
Dio, or Dios (as in Dios Mio).
buenas fotos
ten unas buenas tardes
In Spanish, 847 is spelled as "ochocientos cuarenta y siete."
A Ship
a ship
Corpuscle
The Sargasso Sea takes its name from the sargassum seaweed that floats on its surface.
The "Den"
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WHICH Disneyland Parade?A typical Disneyland parade has around a half dozen floats, but you'd have to name a specific one to get a precise number.
There is no specific collective noun for a group of floats, in which case, general collective nouns are used according to the situation, such as an armload of floats, a bin of floats, a case of floats; or, you could be creative; a flight of floats, a flotilla of floats, a flurry of floats.