Science, asked by aneeksagnik2, 1 month ago

why is Plimsoll line safely requirement
for ships ?​

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Answered by ItzMissLegend
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Explanation:

Merchant ships have a marking on their hulls known as the Plimsoll line or the Plimsoll mark, which indicates the limit until which ships can be loaded with enough cargo. Internationally, the Plimsoll line on a ship is officially referred to as the International load line.

Answered by rosoni28
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Explanation:

Merchant ships have a marking on their hulls known as the Plimsoll line or the Plimsoll mark, which indicates the limit until which ships can be loaded with enough cargo. Internationally, the Plimsoll line on a ship is officially referred to as the International load line.

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