for a hour or so
Some examples of vertebrates that can float in water include ducks, alligators, and hippos. These animals have adaptations such as buoyant bodies or air-filled structures that allow them to stay afloat on the water's surface.
it will float as long as it is not fully covered water.
Yes. That sort of defines "float".
Yes, alligators often sleep in swamps, which provide a suitable habitat for them. They may bask on the banks or float quietly in the water, partially submerged. Alligators are known to be opportunistic and may choose various locations within their environment to rest, depending on factors like temperature and safety from predators.
A group of crocodiles is called a bask or a float, not to be confused with a group of alligators which is called a congregation.
Alligators are amphibious animals and need to spend time in the water.
As long as the can of Crisco is less dense than water it can
No. Alligators live in fresh water, sharks live in salt water.
As long as it can displace a volume of water equal to its mass (ie its density is less than that of the water) it will float. Most paper will have a density less than that of water (or can be so folded) so will float.
Yes, a paper boat can float on water as long as it is well-made and the paper is not too thin. The boat's ability to float depends on its design and the displacement of water.
It depends! Alligators like fresh water and Crocodiles like salt water!
The amount of water needed to float a ship depends on factors such as the weight and size of the ship, as well as the density of the water. A ship displaces an amount of water equal to its weight, so it will float as long as it displaces its weight in water.