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Does a solubility describes how well an object will float?

No, solubility refers to how well a substance dissolves in a solvent. The ability of an object to float is determined by its density compared to the density of the fluid it is placed in. Objects with a density less than the fluid will float.


What word describes Vividly coloured or complexly patterned objects?

Psychedelia


Is twigs an adverb?

No, the word twigs is not an adverb.The word twigs is a noun, since it describes objects.


What force helps light objects float on water?

upper-thrust, hope that helpsChloe xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxYou are probably looking for the word buoyancy. That is the characteristic that enables objects to float.


Solubility describes how well an object will float true or false?

False. Solubility refers to how well a substance will dissolve in a given solvent, not how well it will float. Objects float or sink based on their density compared to the density of the fluid they are placed in.


What objects will float sink then float?

A submarine


What are objects will sink and what objects float?

Objects that are denser than water will sink, such as rocks, metal objects, and certain types of wood. Objects that are less dense than water will float, such as plastic bottles, rubber ducks, and foam.


What is the property of matter that describes how well an object floats?

Buoyancy is the property of matter that describes how well an object floats. It is determined by the relationship between the density of the object and the fluid it is placed in. Objects with a lower density than the fluid will float, while objects with a higher density will sink.


What is a seven letter word to describe round oval or oblong objects?

The word lozenge describes an oblong object.


Which G word describes Te force that pulls objects to the middle of the earth?

Gravity.


What do objects that float have in common?

Objects that are less dense than the environment in which they are immersed will float, unless they are tethered.


Why do some objects float and others dont?

Because some objects are a lot denser than water so the sink and others are less denser so they float

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