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a ship tips to a larger depth in freshwater as compared to marine water

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Answered by yharsha334
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Since marine water contains more salt dissolved in it than freshwater ,the density of marine water increases. Hence the ship ship tips to a larger depth in freshwater as compared to marine water.

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Question:

A ship tips to a larger depth in freshwater as compared to marine water. Explain why?

Answer:

The amount of floating of a subject is dependent on the density differences between the liquid and the floating object.

Similarly,the density of the marine water is greater than the freshwater because marine water contain a lot of marine salt.

That's why the density difference is also greater in the marine water and for this reason the ships float a little higher in the marine water as compared with the freshwater.

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