very possible
Yes it is possible
steel
skyscrapers
with proper engineering, anything is possible.
If you can bail it out. If you have a working radio, call for help. Finally, if you can stay with and preferably on the boat as the boat will make a bigger target for rescuers to see.
The weight of an object doesn't matter. A soap bubble will float, and so will a steel cruise ship with 1,000 people on it. Anything will float if you make it the right shape to push enough water out of the way when it's in the water. Floating is a factor of density not weight, a boat is less dense than the water around it. A ballon is less dense than the air around it. Obviously the more a vessel weighs the larger it has to be to keep it's density less than that of the water it is floating in. Exam if enough people climb aboard a small boat the density of the boat + the people comes closer to that of the water and the boat sinks.
Same as when these stones were in boat when the stone in boat ,water need more V to make float power the same weight as the stone's. so lower level when these stones are in water.
A boat displaces it's own weight of water, when floating. The trick is to make sure that there is enough waterplane area and freeboard, to stop water coming in and making it heavy enough to sink.
It is called an anchor. It is shaped like a letter w, and it is made of steel and the boat cannot resist the weight, therefore anchors are used in water so the boat does not move.
It's the oil light. does it make a beeping noise also? isn't that the Kardashian's floating store in amsterdam?
Flotsam is parts and cargo from a wrecked ship floating on the water Jetsam is stuff thrown from the boat on purpose ( jettisoned ) to make it lighter.
The process removed the impurities from the iron creating steel. Therefore steel could be used to make bridges, buildings, and other things.