a ship
its a solid
liquid water is more dense than solid water
Drop the object into a container of water - if it sinks, the object is more dense than water. If it floats, the object is less dense than water.
see if it floats, if it floats it is less dense.
Wood floats on water because it is less dense than water. When an object is less dense than the fluid it is placed in, it will float. The air pockets within the wood contribute to its buoyancy, keeping it afloat on the water's surface.
No, a rubber duck is less dense than water. It will float on the surface of the water because it is less dense.
Salt water is more buoyant than fresh water is, because salt water is slightly more dense. -- Anything that floats in salt water will float higher than it does in fresh water. -- Anything that sinks in salt water will sink slower than it does in fresh water. -- Anything that just barely floats in salt water may possibly sink in fresh water.
The density of cold water is greater than hot water so there will be more substances that will float in it.
Ice floats above water, as it has lesser density than that of water. Due to anomalous expansion of water, the ice (solid) has more density than water(liquid). Hence, it floats above water.
Water displacement. :\ less resistance in clean water.
Feces (the technical term) are less dense than water. If an object is less dense than water, it floats. If it is more dense than water, it sinks.