To overturn a boat in the water is to capsize it. Hope that helps
When a boat overturns it capsizes, and if it goes completely upside down it turns turtle.
Capsize.
The water movement behind the boat is called the wake. The water movement behind the boat is called the wake.
Removing water from a boat
An analogy for "capsize" and "overturn" could be a toy boat tipping over in a bathtub. Just as the boat loses its balance and flips, a larger vessel can capsize when it becomes unstable in water, resulting in a similar loss of orientation and function. Both scenarios illustrate the concept of overturning due to external forces or instability.
the name of a boat that goes underwater is called a SUBMARINE.
Because it means something that can float in the water.
The term is impossible. A boat cannot float clear of the water.
It is known as the wake of the boat.
a under water boat hmm... titanic (kidding) submarine
A boat floats because it is less dense than the water it displaces. The upward force acting on the boat from the water is called buoyancy, which counteracts the force of gravity pulling the boat downward. As long as the weight of the boat is less than the weight of the water it displaces, the boat will float on the surface of the water.
A metal boat floats in water because of a principle called buoyancy. The boat's shape and weight displace enough water to create an upward force that supports the boat's weight, allowing it to float on the surface of the water.