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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.
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No, 706 people survived the disaster.
No, a glass of water cannot hold less than 0.9 liters. The volume of a glass is fixed, and it cannot hold less than its capacity.
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longer than a camel
As long as the can of Crisco is less dense than water it can
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Margay can survive less than 10 years out in the wild and up to 20 years in captivity
the salmon lose water because it has less sodium than water so it takes back in sea water in order to survive
Yes. That sort of defines "float".
Water,sunlight,and soil.As an example,a desert is dry and has much sunlight and less nutrients,and the rain forest has more water,less sunlight and more nutrients than a desert. A small amount of plants and animals can survive in the desert.While more plants and animals survive in the rain forest.
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.
The body is made 60% of water so its needed to survive its helps with hydration digestion and ridding of waste.....the body will die without water in less than a week...
Aspirin will take less than a minute to break in water.
Cork has less density than water. Cork is less dense than water, so it floats on the surface of water.