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  1. How Do Logs Float on Water? - CompleteEra

    TL;DR: Logs float because they’re less dense than water—thanks to air pockets inside their wood! Even if they’re heavy, their hollow …

  2. Why do some logs float and some sink? - Morgridge Institute ...

    Sep 11, 2016 · Testing out a few samples of wood illustrates this. A piece of cedar, which is rather light, will easily float on top of …

  3. Why Do Logs Float? The Science of Buoyancy and Density

    Aug 29, 2025 · Logs are a common sight floating on rivers and lakes, yet the underlying scientific reasons might not be immediately …

  4. Old Man of the Lake - Wikipedia

    The trunk is about 2 feet (61 cm) in diameter at the waterline and stands approximately 4 feet (1.2 m) above the water. Its surface …

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  5. Log Floating In Water Pictures, Images and Stock Photos

    Browse 1,400+ log floating in water stock photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more stock photos and images.

  6. This Tree Trunk Has Been Floating Upright For 120 Years - And ...

    Oct 10, 2016 · But its sheer size and brilliant blue water aren't the only distinguishing features of Crater Lake - there's a 9-metre-tall …

  7. Log Rolling: Balancing on Floating Logs in Water

    Walking on a log floating in the water requires continuous balance adjustments to remain upright. The log's buoyancy keeps it afloat, …