Objects float or sink because of their density.
An example of an object with low density is a sponge, as it has loads of air bubbles in it, and will float.
An example of an object with high density is a brick. This is because the brick doesn't have any air trapped in it, it is "packed in", and is more dense than water, therefore it will sink.
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