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Paper boats work based on the principles of buoyancy and water displacement. When a paper boat is placed on water, it displaces a volume of water equal to its weight, allowing it to float. The shape and design of the boat create a stable structure that maintains its form on the surface, preventing water from entering and tipping it over. The lightweight nature of paper also contributes to its ability to float despite being made of a porous material.

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