It will float - go a little higher, because of the higher density of salt water.
submarine
The ocean gets fullerer
Adding load to a ship will displace more water, causing the ship to sink deeper into the ocean. The buoyant force acting on the ship will increase to counteract the added load, keeping the ship afloat at a new equilibrium position.
It can be an ocean, a river, or in a broad sense: water
not a ship, but rather large boats do go up the Mississippi river to Chicago. ships are usually ocean going
I am pretty sure cruise ships are built in dry docks where they can be flooded to float the ships. This is something i saw on Discovery channel on tv. Once the ship is complete they can flood the dock to float the ship to the ocean.
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You would cross the Atlantic Ocean, and you could reach Europe or Africa.
You would cross the Atlantic Ocean, and you could reach Europe or Africa.
Ships don't sink in the ocean because the air pressure pushes the ship upward and keeps it buoyant-------------------------------- Ships don't sink because the overall density of the ship is lower than the density of the salt water and it displaces its weight's equivalent of water using only a portion of the ship's volume.
A submarine is a ship that can travel underwater.