it help because the more air you have the more your body can suspend on top of the water surface
displacement of water
No it has a higher density than water but the air in the ship helps.
upper-thrust, hope that helpsChloe xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxYou are probably looking for the word buoyancy. That is the characteristic that enables objects to float.
I have a marker which float in water.
Yes it does float in salt water.
Your density.
When you breath out under water, you are releasing the air from your lungs. Air is far less dense than water, which is why things that are filled with air float. So if you breath in, and then go under water you will float toward the surface. However, if you breath out and release that air in your lungs, you lose the buoyancy that the air was giving you. Thus causing you to sink...
duckweed is small and can float easily
A dolphin's blowhole helps it breath while it is in the water.
boyancy
animals that live in water have alot of flubber to keep them warm, it also is very bouyant so it helps them float.
it has a fibrous husk that help the helps it to float on water. so it will be dispersed by water
coal can float on water, because water's density is 1.0 g/cm3. and nothing is able to float on water unless it's density is less than water's density (; hope this helps you out! coal can float on water, because water's density is 1.0 g/cm3. and nothing is able to float on water unless it's density is less than water's density.
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The pumice is not very dense, if the mass of the volume of water displacement is greater than the mass of the rock it will float
The density of a life preserver is what helps you float. The preserver has a much lower density then water so it's own density makes it float, but it is so thin (not dense) that it helps makes up for the fact that we are between 80 and 90% water.