Why does a ship that has sunk very deep inside the ocean rust slowly as compared to a shipwreck on a beach?
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the amount of oxygen absorbed by the water also effect the rate of rusting, as the deeper you go in the water there is less oxygen meaning the rate of rusting for the shipwreck is slower as rust occurs when there is a lot of oxygen begin mixed, however on the top surface of the water there is more oxygen absorbed in ..
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The amount of oxygen absorbed by the water also effect the rate of rusting, as the deeper you go in the water there is less oxygen meaning the rate of rusting for the shipwreck is slower as rust occurs when there is a lot of oxygen begin mixed, however on the top surface of the water there is more oxygen absorbed in ...
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The amount of oxygen absorbed by the water also effect the rate of rusting, as the deeper you go in the water there is less oxygen meaning the rate of rusting for the shipwreck is slower as rust occurs when there is a lot of oxygen begin mixed, however on the top surface of the water there is more oxygen absorbed in ...
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