no design matters. it is the force of water resistance and upthrust that are level that allows any boat to float
Yes. If the object is in a lower gravitational pull, like the object is in the moon then it can float. But if it the object is in the Earth ,then the object will not float, also in water. But boats and ships are different cos it has a property or structure that make them float.
Ships and Yachts are alike because they are boats , or vessles ,that float on water . Ships and Yachts are concidered large boats , and a Yacht is just a different class of Ship , or vessle .
A type of weeds used to build boats in the past were rushes. These look like tiny sticks of bamboo, are hollow, and they float. They are not suitable for large boats, but can be used to make rafts and very small boats.
They have large open spaces on the inside, filled with air. Since air is lighter than water, the overall density of the entire boat, including air, is less than that of water
i dont no but why dont you fill a sink with water and lkay an orange on top of it then you'll see if it floats
large boats?
boats are awesome
Many of the wealthier states next to large bodies of water have large numbers of charter fishing boats. The states with the most charter fishing boats are likely California and Florida.
It is called a fleet.
his best acheivments were the Great western railway beecause the scale of it was so large and we still use it to day also the ss Great Britain as it set the design standered for todays boats
There can be a large number of reasons why it doesn't float. Maybe its not attached properly.
big boats and heavy winds