Virtually never. Dense fog is never the cause of sinking. If the ship sinks in dense fog,
it's always more the result of something in the water that the ship struck in the fog.
ships do not sink because gravity pushes it up
They were wooden and hard to sink
3,000 Allied ships (175 warships; 2,825 merchant ships)
The Titanic. The Titanic sank because when it hit the iceburg it started to sink which makes it extremely dangerous for ships to hit an iceburg. The captain I think said that the Titanic will never sink but it did.
if i could draw you a picture, i would. ships have basically large tanks i their hulls filled with air to keep them afloat. imagine putting a sealed tupperware box in your bath tub, the top will remain above water level
Ships don't sink because they are more boant then the water they float on. Ships don't sink because they are more boant then the water they float on.
ships do not sink because gravity pushes it up
Once in a while. It always depends what ship you are on , which are weak ships.
Because they don't sink.
Ships do sink....
Because they are designed that way. Usually, nobody wants a ship to sink.
because some allied ships were carrying contraband
yes the resistance did sink their own ships
because some allied ships were carrying contraband
it is actually the other way around diet coke sinks because it is less dense than water and regular is more dence so it sinks
Ships that never sink are just ships that were lucky, any ship can sink for any number of reasons there is no such thing and a truly unsinkable ship.
did any of Christopher Columbus's ships sink