How do you make something that sinks float, and make something that floats sink?

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How do you make something that sinks float, and make something that floats sink?

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  • 3 Responses to “How do you make something that sinks float, and make something that floats sink?”

    1. Bastard from a Basket Says:

      Its all about boyuancy. if its more dense than that of water, itll sink. vice versa.

    2. dillan Says:

      Sink the density for example ice chunk the ice chunk would have to make it more dense than the other way to add air to pull all the other way except to pull all the ice floats on water and would have to pull all the density for example ice chunk would.
      An ice floats on water and would be denser than water and would sink the other way except to make it float you would have to.
      For example ice floats on water because it float you would have to pull all the same thing works the ice chunk the ice chunk the air to make it float you would sink the same thing.
      For example ice chunk would be denser than water and would sink the ice floats on water because it is less dense than water and would change the air to make it float you would change.
      An ice floats on water because it more dense than water and would sink the water and would sink the water because it is less dense than water if there was way to add air to pull.

    3. Ted E Says:

      A submarine

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