Chapter 11: Q30CQ (page 395)
Will the same ship float higher in salt water than in freshwater? Explain your answer.
Short Answer
The ship will float because salt water has more density than freshwater.
Chapter 11: Q30CQ (page 395)
Will the same ship float higher in salt water than in freshwater? Explain your answer.
The ship will float because salt water has more density than freshwater.
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