Yes, a dead lizard will typically float in water due to gases that may build up in its body after death, making it less dense than water. However, this can depend on various factors such as the lizard's size, the amount of water, and the conditions of decomposition. If the lizard is particularly small or has been submerged for a long time, it might sink instead.
dead sperm?
because it has so much salt in it that it enables the body to float instead of sinking in the water
Yes because there is so much salt in dead sea water the water is denser making you relatively lighter compared to normal water.
i think by getting it into the water well it should float
If a lizard is found dead in a water tank, it is generally not safe to use that water for drinking or cooking. The decomposition of the lizard can introduce harmful bacteria and pathogens into the water. It's best to thoroughly clean the tank and replace the water to ensure it is safe for use. Always prioritize safety and hygiene when dealing with contaminated water sources.
Assuming it's a regular steel anchor, an anchor, can't float in the dead sea. Dead Sea water is dense and buoyant for being water, but it's not THAT dense.
You float face down in the water. You only move to get air.
it increases the density of the water, making objects float easier. ex. the dead sea.
Yes, because they contain gases from the decomposition.
I think substances can float in very salty water, because salty water (example the dead sea)is much more denser than other any other non-salty water, so things will float much more easier.
This had to do with density. When you put the egg into the water, it sinks as it is more dense than the water. However, if you add salt in the water, it becomes salt water and makes the water more dense than the egg so the egg can float. It is the same reason why people float in the dead sea. The dead sea is very salty and is more dense than humans. That's why we float so well in the dead sea.
A dead body can float on water due to the gases produced during decomposition. As the body breaks down, the gases fill the body cavities, causing it to become less dense and allowing it to float. Other factors such as body composition and water temperature can also play a role in body buoyancy.