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.
the waves travel through water, but they do not carry the water with them. The ship moves up and down as the wave passes under it. The ship does not travel with the wave!
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
lady in blue was an indian ship going with so much treasure tht it sink down in water and is never seen again all the treasure is in the deep water............................................
'Displacement' is the manner in which the weight of a ship is determined. When a ship is completed in the ship yard, it can be taken into dry dock and a known amount of water pumped in. When the ship floats, the weight of the water is the same as that of the ship. Given that the volume and weight of the water is known then the weight of the ship is equal to the amount of water it displaces. Greek legend tells us that Archimedes discovered this natural phenomenon when lowering himself into his bathtub the water level rose as he lay down and he famously cried 'Eureka' [Greek for I have it] By which he meant he had discovered that a body immersed in water until it floats is equal in weight to the amount of water it displaces