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21 October, 18:50

Seawater is more dense than fresh water. A ship moving from the Atlantic into the Great Lakes goes from seawater to fresh water. Will the ship sink farther into the water during the passage, stay at the same level, or rise slightly?

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  1. 21 October, 18:52
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    Due to the density, it should sink further down.
  2. 21 October, 18:58
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    Yeah, with mor4e dense water, it should sink furtherr.
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