why does a ship sink when travelling from sea to river?
[the answer is not density or archademis law.]

Dear Student,
                         Your question should be, ​why does a ship sink deeper in river when travelling from sea to river?
                                For that  above  answer is  correct .
                                                                      

The reason to this question is based on density difference between sea water and river water.  

Sea water has more density than river water because of its high salt content. This is why ship sinks to greater depth in river while travelling from sea  water. 

Information: The dead sea has a high salt content and whoever falls into it can float.
 

Regard 
                                                                         

 

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Hi!

The reason to this question is based on density difference between sea water and river water. 

Sea water has more density than river water because of its high salt content. This is why ship sinks to greater depth in river while travelling from sea  water. 

Information: The dead sea has a high salt content and whoever falls into it can float.

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