The question of why dead bodies float while living bodies tend to sink is both fascinating and rooted in human biology and physics.
When a person is alive, the body is full of muscle tone, active respiration, and blood circulation.
These factors keep the body denser than water, which makes it sink when immersed.
Muscles and organs are relatively heavy, and the lungs, although filled with air, are constantly in motion to regulate breathing.
This combination of density and active bodily functions usually causes a living person to initially sink in water unless they actively float or swim. Get The Full, Articles. .
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