This is true! the water can be going at ten miles /hour on one side and totally still on the other side of a ten foot boat with out a motor sitting in the ocean.If you want an explanation go to footrotfalts.blogspot.com
There is a Finish proverb. "the water is the same on both sides of the boat" It is wrong
nothing will happen to the boat. the same force hitting at the same time would balance eachother out and the boat would not rock.
The weight of the boat displaces the same weight of water, and while there is still sides of the boat above the surface, the boat will float. If such an open boat is swamped, the gunnels may sink to sea level, and may even sink beneath. Usually, water-tight compartments, light, floating material, and any wood in the boat's construction, will help prevent the boat sinking entirely, if at all.
Not always
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.
Because Every Point On The Polygon Has The Same Amount Of Sides
No. The sides are always triangular, the base can be a polygon with any number of sides.
A trapezoid?
The number of sides and vertices in any polygon is always the same.
rectangle
yes
A triangle with all the angles the same (i.e. 60 degrees) will always be uniform, all the sides will have the same length.
Same way an arrow works, the front is pointed making the water go around the boat instead of the boat pushing its way through the water.