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The fact that a large cruise ship can float in water is an example of what? A) Weight B) Volume C) Buoyant force D) Friction
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The fact that a large cruise ship can float in water is an example of what? A) Weight B) Volume C) Buoyant force D) Friction
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The fact that a large cruise ship can float in water is an example of what?
A) Weight
B) Volume
C) Buoyant force
D) Friction
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C.) buoyant force
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That is an example of Buoyant Force because the force of the water is greater than that of the boat which results in it floating. Hope this helps!
Answer: C. Buoyant force
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