IT breaks deep into wave
The ship sinks after striking the white whale, Moby Dick. The crew's pursuit of the whale leads to a climactic encounter where Moby Dick rams into the ship, causing it to take on water and ultimately sink.
The Pequod sinks after it is attacked and destroyed by the massive white whale, Moby Dick. Captain Ahab's relentless pursuit of the whale leads to the ship's demise in the final confrontation with the vengeful creature.
He sees it as the source of the trouble and attacks it causing the ship to sink.
He attacks the ship.
"Moby Dick" is a novel of adventure fiction, specifically falling into the subgenre of maritime fiction. It follows the journey of the protagonist, Ishmael, as he joins the whaling crew of the Pequod to hunt the infamous white whale, Moby Dick.
Gravity causes the ships iron anchor to sink to the ocean.
An object will sink if gravity effects it more then it's boyancy does.
An object will sink if gravity effects it more then it's boyancy does.
Virgina balls
death
the water weighs it down, this causes it to sink
Gravity Gravity Density of the marble stone being greater than water causes it to sink by gravitational force.
A leak