from what ships are frequently painted
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Ships are painted at frequent intervals because of the salty sea water, the metal sheets of ship rust and corrode.Paints contain metals such as zinc and magnesium. This prevents the metal surface of the ship in coming in direct contact with salty sea water
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Ships are frequently painted with oil paints or greased with oil. This is done to prevent rusting.
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