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why are wood flood in water?

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Answered by priyanshu463590
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wood floats on water because the upthrust by water is more than the wood

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Answered by arshad4286
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Even waxed or sealed floors cannot withstand excessive water and if the wax or sealer is wearing out, the water can still seep into the wood. Leaving the water can cause irreparable damage to the wood as it is absorbed by the grain. The wood will first swell, then cup and buckle.

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satishmergewar123: Because it has less density w.r.t water
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