make sure there are no holes and if there are theres a thing u can buy that you put on the hole and it seals it shut after a day *and dont have to much fat ppl on the boat theyll sink you to* xD
a life boat
The lifeboat is the most commonly used boat for rescuing passengers on a sinking ship.
The Italian boat that is used to travel in the sinking Italian city, Venice, is the gondola.
Eventually, yes.
A steel boat floats in water because of a principle called buoyancy. The weight of the water displaced by the boat is equal to the weight of the boat itself, allowing it to stay afloat. The steel hull of the boat is designed to displace enough water to support its weight and keep it from sinking.
A boat will sink if there is a hole in the hull below the water level. Or, if too much cargo is loaded, sinking the boat (ship) so low in the water that it either capsizes, or the water cascades inboard over the sides of the boat.
Sinking without warning.
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When worn properly a life jacket can keep you from sinking even if you are unconscious.
To bail is to discard water to keep a boat from sinking. Similarly, to bail out someone or a business is generally to keep them from financial ruin. One can partially bail out someone, as to assist them from financial ruin.
The water displaced created a force of buoyancy sufficient to keep the boat from sinking. This is the same idea with steel ships. If you take a ball of steel and put it in the water, the steel sinks, but large battleships made entirely of steel float. Why? When as ship presses into the water, it pushes against the water on all points under the water's surface. The water pushes back, more weakly than the boat (otherwise the boat would sit on the water the way a car "sits" on land), but enough to keep the boat from completely sinking.
There was more than one boat that sunk, but the sinking of the Lusitania was the biggest.