Art Garfunkel sung the song "Bright Eyes" from Watership Down.
The film Bright Eyes.
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Shirley Temple.
Shirley Temple's character, Shirley Blake, sings The Good Ship Lollipop in Bright Eyes (1934).
"The Good Ship Lollipop" is a song made famous by Shirley Temple; who sang it in the movie "Bright Eyes". The "ship" in the song is actually an airplane.There has never been a ship called "Lollipop"
Richard Adams.
A ship's draft, or how deep it sits in the water, is determined by factors like the ship's weight, buoyancy, and the density of the water. The deeper the draft, the lower the ship sits in the water. The ship will sink until it displaces an amount of water equal to its weight, which is known as the principle of buoyancy.
The buoyancy of the ship, the cargo onboard, the state of the ship, the temperature of the water, the weight, the strength of the waves/up and down movement, etc.
go down the elevator and out the door then go up the elevator and go out the bright doorthen jump down the ledges and go to the ship
water displacement
A ship stays afloat as long as the buoyant force pushing up on the ship's hull is greater than the force of gravity pulling the ship down. This buoyant force is generated by the displaced water and is proportional to the weight of the water the ship displaces.
A ship experiences forces such as propulsion from its engines, resistance from the water it moves through, buoyancy that keeps it afloat, and gravity that pulls it down. These forces work together to determine the ship's motion and stability on the water.