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The English Channel
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The English Channel, which separates England from France.
Allied troops crossed the English Channel during the Normandy invasion, also known as D-Day, on June 6, 1944. This water body separates the United Kingdom from the northern coast of France.
As Britain is an island, they had to cross the English Channel to get to mainland Europe. Later in the war, Allied troops had to cross the River Rhine to get to the heart of Germany.
When the weight of the body is equal to the lifting force of water (buoyant force), the body will be in equilibrium and float at a specific level in the water. This is known as the Archimedes' principle. The buoyant force acting upwards is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the body, allowing it to stay afloat.
The buoyant force acting on a body in water is directly proportional to the volume of water displaced by the body. This is known as Archimedes' principle. The greater the volume of water displaced, the greater the buoyant force exerted on the body.
Allied troops crossed the English Channel on 6 June 1944 to land in France and eventually make their way to Germany.
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The downward force of gravity is counterbalanced by the upward buoyant force of the water, resulting in a net decrease of the body's weight. The buoyant force comes from the water that is displaced by the body (think of water rising in the tub when you get in). That displaced water tries to get back to its own (previous) level, so it pushes back on the body.
People can float in water because the buoyant force acting on their body is greater than their weight. This buoyant force is generated by the water pushing upwards on the body, offsetting the force of gravity pulling the body downwards. This allows the body to remain at the surface of the water without sinking.
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The Atlantic Ocean
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