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Steel is denser than water and yet steel ships float why

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Answer:

A-The average density of the boat, including the steel and air, is less dense than 1.00 g/cm³.

Explanation: I got it right on egde

User Mihagazvoda
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Yes steel it's self can not float... But after the steel is thinned out... And shaped into the boat's shape.. The steel is sitting on the water, not in a position to be Dropped into the water
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