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What is positively buoyant?

An object is said to be positively buoyant when its density is less than the density of the fluid in which it is floating. As a result, the upward buoyant force acting on the object is greater than the downward gravitational force, causing the object to rise or stay afloat.
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Saltwater Fish
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