Kelaash Raghwan
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Why doesn’t a ship made of iron and steel sink in seawater?

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A ship doesn’t sink because its shape allows it to displace a large volume of water, creating enough buoyant force to support its weight.

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  1. A ship made of iron and steel doesn’t sink in seawater because its design includes a hollow structure that displaces a large volume of water. This displacement creates enough buoyant force to counteract the ship’s weight, keeping it afloat.

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