why boats are submerged to more depth in river compared to sea?
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as sea water is much denser than river water
so boat submerged more in river water as compared to sea water
so boat submerged more in river water as compared to sea water
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Because the pressure of water increases with depth: the further into the water the boat sinks, without actually submerging, the more upthrust is created. ... In other words, if the boat weighs more than the total volume of water it can push aside (displaces), it sinks.
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