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The ship will rise upward as the density of the sea water is greater than that of the river water. So the volume of the displaced sea water is less than that of the river water.

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When a ship enters a sea from a river, it transitions from confined and controlled waterways to open and often more unpredictable conditions. The ship may experience changes in currents, tides, and wind patterns. Navigational challenges may also increase due to the larger area to cover and potential presence of other vessels.

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Q: What happens when a ship enters a sea from a river?
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