why do ships not sink in water? Tell fast.' I will mark as brainliest'
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A ship, or any other object that floats, doesn't sink because it's able to displace an amount of water equal to its weight before it becomes submerged. For example, a ship that weighs 1,000 pounds sinks until 1,000 pounds
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But because of its body design, which contains a lot of air, it displaces (pushes aside) enough water so that the buoyancy force is equal to its gravity force. That is why a ship floats. In fact, a ship does not float on the surface of the water; it sits in the water with part of its hull below the surface.
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