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7. When a ship enters sea water from fresh water it sinks less

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • It sinks more in the fresh water because seawater has more density. Seawater exerts more buoyancy on the ship. Freshwater has less density. It exerts less buoyancy.

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Answered by s16497aDHAIRIYA2561
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It sinks more in the fresh water because seawater has more density. Seawater exerts more buoyancy on the ship. Freshwater has less density. It exerts less buoyancy.

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The ship sinks more. Seawater has more density and has higher buoyancy. Pure water has less density and less buoyancy. So the ship that enters a freshwater lake from the ocean sinks more.

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