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Sink or FloatSee Lesson Ideas for this topicWhen an object floats, it can stay on the surface of a liquid by itself. Different solids, liquids, and gases can float. For example, both cork and oil will both float on the surface of water. Some gases, such as helium, can rise, or “float” in the air. When an object sinks, it moves down with gravity. Different solids, liquids, and gases sink. For example, a solid coin will sink in a cup of water. Gases that are heavier than air, such as propane and butane, can sink as well. |
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