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A boat carving people more than its capacity is at risk of sinking, why?​

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Step-by-step explanation:

For a boat or any object to float on water, it's density must be less than that of water.

Now, when the maximum capacity of people to be carried by the boat is exceeded, it's possible that the maximum mass of people will also be exceeded depending on the mass of the people in the boat.

Now, we know that; density = mass/volume.

Thus, the higher the mass of the people, the higher the density and the higher the density, the more likely it is to be above that of water and the more likely it is to sink.

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