Because a pin has a small surface area and a boat has a large surface area.
Depends on how fat these chicks are, and how large the boat is.
ducks go quack.........lol
Old boat got sink
Different things. For example, the Titanic sank because it hit an iceberg. Other ships sink because the weight on it is too heavy. It also depends on how sturdy the ship or boat is. If it is a handmade small boat, jump on it- and it will sink. if it is medium or big, someting like a rock or an iceberg can sink it.
yes
You can not sink the Hydro-Hopper boat
Yes it is possibile for a ferry boat to sink
A sink.
Bouyancy. A Boat/ship is hollowed out to be use to passengers, were as rocks are solid and have a lot less buoyancy.
Will the Boat Sink the Water was created in 2006.
A huge Viking boat floats due to its design and the principle of buoyancy, which states that an object will float if it displaces a volume of water equal to its weight. The boat has a large hull that displaces a significant amount of water, allowing it to support its weight without sinking. In contrast, a pebble is small and dense, displacing only a small amount of water relative to its weight, which is why it sinks. Thus, the boat's shape and volume enable it to float, while the pebble's density causes it to sink.
Temperature has nothing to do with it. But if water freezes it can cause the hull of a boat to be crushed which would make the boat leak and sink when the ice thawed. Some boats are designed to resist ice pressure and they are pushed up a small amount by the ice.