metal is denser than water if you drop a piece of iron it would sink then how do ships made of iron float?
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Because iron is hollow from inside . So air being rarer than water makes iron ship float on water
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Explanation:
It is true that metal is denser that iron. When your drop a piece of any inronic substance in water it will sunk down.
Ships are are made in ma aerodynamic structure. ther are hollow from bottom and air is filled in it. As air is having a tendency to rise up as it is lighter than water it holds the ship on the surface of Water.
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