how does friction help a ship
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The air resistance on an airplane or water resistance on a boat is fluid friction. Although liquids offer resistance to objects moving through them, they also smooth surfaces and reduce friction.
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By moving in the water the ship goes upwards it is due to because the ship exertes more force to move upwards by his powerful moter that is why the ship goes upward in the ocean.
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