Social Sciences, asked by aryankhanvilkar47, 1 day ago

A ship dips to a larger depth in fresh water as compared to marine water.​

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Answered by soniyamohite52
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A ship sinks until it has displaced its own weight of water. That is why we refer to the ‘displacement’ of a vessel.

So for your question - the denser the water, the higher the ship will ride.

That is why the Plimsoll marker has differing marks, e.g. for ‘Winter North Atlantic’, since both salinity & temperature affect the density of water.

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Answered by Jiya0071
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a) The density of fresh water is less than marine water due to the buoyant force on the ship that floats on marine water and is greater than the fresh water. For this reason, the ship dips to a larger depth in f

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