Because the density of the rock is greater than the density of the water, and the shape of the rock allows it to submerge before it has a chance to displace its weight in water. A sphere of steel will obviously sink in liquid water, but the same amount of steel could be shaped into an object that will float.
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Really, yes. Technically, no.
A rock will sink because it is more dense than the liquid into which it is placed.
Yes, ice can sink in a fresh water lake in the springtime. This occurs when the ice becomes less dense due to melting and air bubbles escaping, causing it to sink to the bottom of the lake.
A "L" shape lake in the Canadian Forest.
Because thing that are denser sink. Therefore, cooler rock sinks because it is denser.
Granite rock is denser than water, so it will sink when placed in water.
Yes. The weaker gravity on the moon does not change the fact that rock is denser than water. The rock will sink more slowly than it would on Earth, but it will still sink.
it was a sink hole that how it was formed
it was a sink hole that how it was formed
Old, cool igneous rock sinks.
subduction