Because the stones had lord Rama's name written on them. The god of the Sea had promised lord Rama that any stone that had his name written on it would float on sea so that Rama and his army can cross over to Lanka.
In the Ramayana, the rocks did not float on the sea. Instead, Lord Rama's monkey army built a bridge of floating rocks and stones across the sea to reach the kingdom of Lanka. This bridge was known as 'Setu Bandhanam' or Rama Setu. The rocks did not magically float but were put together by the efforts of the monkey army under the guidance of Lord Rama and Lord Hanuman.
Most stones will sink in water because they are denser than water. However, some types of pumice stones are porous and can float on water due to their low density.
Pumice is a type of volcanic stone that has a lot of trapped air or gas, and floats. However, most of the lighter pieces tend to be very small. The explanations I'm seeing is that the stones in the region were actually made from a form of coral. It wasn't clear how they had been dried out, but presumably they would be naturally occurring in the area. Archeological excavations are apparently finding these coral stones in lower layers under the bridge as if they were placed there.
Pumice stones will, these are low density rocks formed by volcanoes
Same as when these stones were in boat when the stone in boat ,water need more V to make float power the same weight as the stone's. so lower level when these stones are in water.
Yes. For every fluid, there are things that float in it ... they just have to be things that are less dense than the fluid. That's how stones float in mercury, logs float in water, and hot balloons float in air.
jumping off a bridge and see if they could make hard wood float
just talk to him then watch him float down the river
They swallow stones that aid digestion and help them swim, since they naturally float.
Pumice floats on water. It is because it is made out of lava which had bubbles left inside it. The bubbles has air trapped in it. These bubbles allow pumice to float on water.
E.g a tune-o-matic Doesn't float. No tremolo. etc Like a good old Gibson Les Paul.
Stones do not float in mercury because mercury is a very dense liquid, much denser than a stone. Any object denser than mercury will sink in it. In general, objects float in a liquid only if they are less dense than the liquid.