Science, asked by sainilucky872059, 10 months ago

why do boats float higher in seawater than in river water?​

Answers

Answered by ash00729
2

Explanation:

Sea water contains many dissolved minerals and ions that cause it to be more dense than fresh water. Because of this, objects sea water exhibit greater buoyancy in sea water than fresh water (Objects displace an amount of water based on their volume but the buoyancy is determined by the weight of the water displaced

HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU.

FOLLOW ME

THANK ME

Answered by MagicalGiggles
9

<body bgcolor=b>

\huge\mathbb\pink{DULARI..!!!}

<font color=white>

♦️ Sea water contains many dissolved minerals and ions which is responsible for more dense than fresh water .

♦️The dense the salt water the easier the objects like boat can float on top of it .

<marquee>♡DULARI♡</marquee>

Similar questions