Why Does Live Bodies Does Not Floats In Water,but Dead Bodies Does by Wapo: 01:50 pm On 1 Jan 2019
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Let,prove This Scientific Phenomenon,why Will A Life Body Of A Living Thing Sink And A Lifeless Body Float
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Re: Why Does Live Bodies Does Not Floats In Water,but Dead Bodies Does by austineiwunna24: 08:48 pm On 1 Jan 2019
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Re: Why Does Live Bodies Does Not Floats In Water,but Dead Bodies Does by SirEmeco: 09:56 pm On 1 Jan 2019
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Re: Why Does Live Bodies Does Not Floats In Water,but Dead Bodies Does by Kinging: 04:23 am On 1 Jan 2019
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Re: Why Does Live Bodies Does Not Floats In Water,but Dead Bodies Does by maintain: 10:06 am On 1 Jan 2019
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Re: Why Does Live Bodies Does Not Floats In Water,but Dead Bodies Does by Xtianocommunication: 12:26 pm On 1 Jan 2019
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Initially, bodies will likely sink to the bottom, but as bodies decompose and gasses are released in the body, the corpse will rise back to the surface as a result of buoyancy.
The reason that living human beings naturally float is because of the air in our lungs. The air acts as a buoyant force for the body, making it impossible for you to simply lie down at the bottom of a swimming pool. In the case of a corpse, however, they have no control over whether their lungs fill up or not. If the corpse falls in the water facedown, they might never sink to the bottom, as there will be no real chance for the air to escape from the lungs. However, if a corpse is put into the water on their back, air can escape, water can take its place, and the body will quickly sink.
If a person drowns, they don’t necessarily die because water fills up their lungs; often, the body will asphyxiate itself because the windpipe closes up against the presence of water. In this case, a body could potentially float for longer periods before eventually sinking to the bottom. However, given that almost every dead body falls beneath the surface eventually, once all the air is expelled from the lungs
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Re: Why Does Live Bodies Does Not Floats In Water,but Dead Bodies Does by preponey: 02:32 pm On 1 Jan 2019
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Re: Why Does Live Bodies Does Not Floats In Water,but Dead Bodies Does by Ambassadors123: 02:54 pm On 1 Jan 2019
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Its simple to answering the question that why dead bodies float on water but living bodies doesn't float on water. The answer is presence of living thing (oxygen) in human body which can't float on water and absence of living thing (oxygen) in the dead body which can float on water.
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Re: Why Does Live Bodies Does Not Floats In Water,but Dead Bodies Does by lerepaul(m): 07:20 am On 1 Jan 2019
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Re: Why Does Live Bodies Does Not Floats In Water,but Dead Bodies Does by nedudimma: 07:40 am On 1 Jan 2019
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Re: Why Does Live Bodies Does Not Floats In Water,but Dead Bodies Does by laydeedunni: 01:27 pm On 1 Jan 2019
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Re: Why Does Live Bodies Does Not Floats In Water,but Dead Bodies Does by abunajib(m): 01:35 pm On 1 Jan 2019
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Re: Why Does Live Bodies Does Not Floats In Water,but Dead Bodies Does by Kinging: 03:54 pm On 1 Jan 2019
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Re: Why Does Live Bodies Does Not Floats In Water,but Dead Bodies Does by Joshuajohn(m): 08:01 pm On 1 Jan 2019
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Wapo:Let,prove This Scientific Phenomenon,why Will A Life Body Of A Living Thing Sink And A Lifeless Body Float
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Re: Why Does Live Bodies Does Not Floats In Water,but Dead Bodies Does by Ayomi824(m): 10:09 am On 1 Jan 2019
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Re: Why Does Live Bodies Does Not Floats In Water,but Dead Bodies Does by Abdullah(m): 01:33 pm On 1 Jan 2019
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Re: Why Does Live Bodies Does Not Floats In Water,but Dead Bodies Does by lokoso: 03:54 pm On 1 Jan 2019
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Xtianocommunication:Initially, bodies will likely sink to the bottom, but as bodies decompose and gasses are released in the body, the corpse will rise back to the surface as a result of buoyancy.
The reason that living human beings naturally float is because of the air in our lungs. The air acts as a buoyant force for the body, making it impossible for you to simply lie down at the bottom of a swimming pool. In the case of a corpse, however, they have no control over whether their lungs fill up or not. If the corpse falls in the water facedown, they might never sink to the bottom, as there will be no real chance for the air to escape from the lungs. However, if a corpse is put into the water on their back, air can escape, water can take its place, and the body will quickly sink.
If a person drowns, they don’t necessarily die because water fills up their lungs; often, the body will asphyxiate itself because the windpipe closes up against the presence of water. In this case, a body could potentially float for longer periods before eventually sinking to the bottom. However, given that almost every dead body falls beneath the surface eventually, once all the air is expelled from the lungs
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Re: Why Does Live Bodies Does Not Floats In Water,but Dead Bodies Does by lokoso: 03:54 pm On 1 Jan 2019
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Re: Why Does Live Bodies Does Not Floats In Water,but Dead Bodies Does by oluwabukunmi: 09:52 pm On 1 Jan 2019
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Dead body floats because its lifeless
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