A missile from a F-16.
A Slip of the Lip - Can Sink a Ship - was created in 1943.
ships do not sink because gravity pushes it up
Scuttle
it never sank bach
yes
atlantic ocean by north america :)
A wrecked ship sinks to the bottom of the ocean.
it would sink
No, the Queen Mary 2 (QM2) did not sink. It is a passenger ship that is still operational and is considered one of the largest ocean liners in the world.
The Titanic sank in the Alantic Ocean by striking a ice berg in the Titanic's path.
To purposely sink a ship is to 'scuttle' the ship.
Ships don't sink in the ocean because the air pressure pushes the ship upward and keeps it buoyant-------------------------------- Ships don't sink because the overall density of the ship is lower than the density of the salt water and it displaces its weight's equivalent of water using only a portion of the ship's volume.
No, Vasco Balboa did not sink in a ship. He is best known for his expedition across the Isthmus of Panama and for being the first European to see the Pacific Ocean from the Americas in 1513. Balboa was executed in 1519, but his death was due to political intrigue and not related to a ship sinking.
Captain Arthur Phillip's ship did not sink.
to sink a ship is 'couler un bateau' in French.
Yes, if a sink is on a ship that is sinking, it would be considered a "sinking sink" in a playful sense. The term "sinking" applies to the ship as a whole, and since the sink is part of that structure, it would also be sinking as the ship descends. Thus, in this context, the phrase captures both the literal and humorous aspects of the situation.
It will float - go a little higher, because of the higher density of salt water.