yes
no but it did get a hole in it from the great barrier reef
a hole.
Polo's ship sank because there was a hole in the bottom and it flooded the ship, but as you can tell Marco Polo didn't drown, only about 20% of his crew did, I hope this helped. :)
A Slip of the Lip - Can Sink a Ship - was created in 1943.
ships do not sink because gravity pushes it up
A hole. A hole in the ship's hull can cause it to take on water and eventually sink, even though the hole itself has no weight.
The Titanic collided with an Iceburg, this ripped a large hole in the hull, the ship flooded and sank.
no but it did get a hole in it from the great barrier reef
a hole.
Titanic=Sink Titanic = large ship Now use the transitve property
Titanic was a big ship. Even with a big hole in its side, it took awhile for enough water to leak in and sink the ship.
Yes, it has been known to sink large fishing boats.
That IS a sentence - A small leak can sink a great ship. It means that little things add up and cause big problems.
Titanic struck an iceberg and ripped a hole in the hull, causing the ship to sink.
The iceburg made a hole in the sip and water started to leek in the ship then it got filled with water and it split in 2
It breaks a hole and water rushes inand pushing air out forsing it dow.
To purposely sink a ship is to 'scuttle' the ship.