why does it happen ? A ship dips to a large depth in fresh water as compared to marine water.
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The density of fresh water is less than marine water due to the buoyant force on the ship that floats on marine water and is greater than the fresh water. For this reason, the ship dips to a larger depth in fresh water as compared to marine water.
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The higher water density means lower sinking level of the ship. The marine water is more dense than the fresh water because of the presence of salt substances in the marine water. That's why ships sink deeper in the freshwater than the marine water.
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