This is Archimedes principle of displacement. If your body can not displace it's own weight in water then it sinks. Thin or muscular people with no body fat may be more dense than water and have to swim to keep afloat.
They dissolve by sinking in to the water.
Sinking in water
water and sand mixed together into one great big form called sinking sand or it can just be very mucky water
There is no relationship between the mass of a sinking objectand the volume of water displaced.Their volumes are equal though .
the rising of warm water and cold water sinking
the rock has greater density than the water
Something going under the water.
To bore water means to take-on water. In other words... your ship is sinking!
Yes, there is a buoyant force acting on a sinking object. This force is generated by the fluid (e.g. water) displaced by the object as it sinks. The buoyant force opposes the weight of the sinking object, affecting its rate of sinking.
Nobody - The cause of the ship sinking - was that it hit an iceberg, which tore open multiple water-tight compartments.
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Because it was built on the water.