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Answered by crankybirds30
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Density plays a part in why some things float and some sink. Objects that are more dense than water sink and those less dense float. Hollow things often float too as air is less dense than water.

Answered by samuguffusindha
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Students have frequent experiences with objects floating and sinking in the bath, in a swimming pool or at the beach. They form understandings from an early age about these ideas and equally importantly the words used to describe them.

Students tend to pay little attention to why things float or sink and may perform simple tests on objects in a tank of water without any understanding of the forces involved in why they float or sink. These can be quite challenging to identify and understand.

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