A sea has salty water so therefore it has a higher density than river water. The sea basically is "thicker water" so the ship will rise.
The boat will rise because salt water is denser than river water.
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.
Rise up - but not much.
The ocean gets fullerer
i think it will rise slightly... according to Archimedes principle the weight of floating body is equal to water displaced by it.. and sea water has more density than fresh water and its weight will be more....so ship will slightly rise...
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Ship Happens - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014
No :(
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where do they put the last river in a ship
No. Once something enters a black hole it can never come out.