If used correctly and in the right circumstances, yes.
Inflating bags or balloons inside a sunken ship's hull creates buoyant force, which counteracts the weight of the water that the ship displaces. This buoyant force helps to lift the ship towards the surface by reducing its overall density. As more bags are inflated, the ship becomes more buoyant and rises further towards the surface.
The name of the ship was the HMS Challenger. The Challenger expedition was a groundbreaking oceanographic survey that laid the foundation for modern oceanography.
Yes, aggregating unclassified data has the potential to raise its classification level because combining multiple pieces of lower-classified information can reveal sensitive details or patterns that were not apparent when the data was separate. It's important to consider the potential implications of combining data from different sources or levels of sensitivity.
It was night, so the iceberg wasn't seen until too late.Titanic hit the iceberg because she was following protocol and traveling at normal (top) speed in an area believed to be free of ice.
In "Kensuke's Kingdom" by Michael Morpurgo, characters eat fish, coconuts, fruits, and occasional supplies salvaged from the wrecked ship. Kensuke is a skilled fisherman and provides for himself and the protagonist, Michael, on the island.
When air is pumped into a sunken ship, it acts as a floater. The air boosts the sunken ship's buoyancy and helps the trapped water to escape.
More than one technique has been used, to raise sunken ships. You can position another ship above the sunken ship and then simply attach a cable (or several cables) and winch it up. You can also attach large balloons to the ship and then inflate them from cans of compressed gas, and float the ship up. Sometimes divers remove pieces of a ship and carry the pieces away by hand; the ship can be reassembled (if that's what they want to do) from the pieces, in a ship yard.
The athlete was physically fit. It was physically impossible to raise the sunken ship.
Inflating bags or balloons inside a sunken ship's hull creates buoyant force, which counteracts the weight of the water that the ship displaces. This buoyant force helps to lift the ship towards the surface by reducing its overall density. As more bags are inflated, the ship becomes more buoyant and rises further towards the surface.
Inflating large bags or balloons inside a sunken ship's hull creates buoyant force that helps lift the vessel towards the surface. As the bags fill with air, they displace water, reducing the overall weight of the ship and allowing it to rise. This method is effective because it takes advantage of the principles of buoyancy to counteract the gravitational force pulling the ship downward.
"The sunken ship sat on the bottom of the ocean."
the ocean
shipwreck, sunken ship
If you are talking about the treasure hunt starting at the sunken ship, it ends at the sunken ship. You have to go inside the ship and click on the treasure chest and there you have it, the treasure.
The divers were sure they had discovered sunken treasure from pirate ship.
Lusitania was the name of the sunken ship.
A wreckage