A stone sinks in water due to its density being higher than that of water. On the other hand, a ship is designed to displace enough water to create buoyancy, keeping it afloat. The ship's shape, size, and material all contribute to its ability to float on water.
A ship floats on the sea due to the principle of buoyancy. The weight of the water displaced by the ship is equal to the weight of the ship, allowing it to float. This is because the density of the ship is lower than the density of water.
A sea comprised of liquid, with the greatest possible density.
the waves travel through water, but they do not carry the water with them. The ship moves up and down as the wave passes under it. The ship does not travel with the wave!
When a wave passes a ship at sea, it can cause the ship to pitch (up and down) and roll (side to side) as it moves through the wave. The ship may experience increased motion and vibrations, which can impact stability and potentially lead to seasickness among passengers and crew. Ship captains may adjust their course or speed to minimize the effects of the passing wave.
When a ship enters a sea from a river, it transitions from confined and controlled waterways to open and often more unpredictable conditions. The ship may experience changes in currents, tides, and wind patterns. Navigational challenges may also increase due to the larger area to cover and potential presence of other vessels.
it drowns.
open sea
In the Iliad and the Odyssey, Odysseus' ship is destroyed multiple times. One time the sea monster Charybdis destroys his ship in a whirlpool and drowns the rest of his men. Also, Zeus made a storm to destroy his ship because the crew had angered Helios. Another time, Poseidon destroyed his raft. There are also many other times where Odysseus' ship was not harmed, but other ships in his fleet had suffered damage.
he dies in a shipwreck
Odysseus punished the Phaeacians by turning the ship into stone, making it sink to the bottom of the sea. This is shown as the end of Book 8.
Ships are built in ship yards, on the land.
A submarine is a ship that can travel underwater.
The destruction of a ship at sea refers to what happens when an even damages a ship to the point that it is destroyed and sinks or capsizes. Tsunamis, explosions in the ship (such as fuel-related explosions), and collisions are a few of the problems that can cause the destruction of a ship at sea.
water
A ship is a slow stroller in the sea.
In the ship's log, or ship's log-book.
In the ship's log, or ship's log-book.