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Physics, 13.04.2021 01:00 jasiyous21

Suppose a ship travels along the Saint Lawrence Seaway connecting the Atlantic Ocean with Lake Ontario. Will the ship float lower, higher, or at the same height in Lake Ontario as it does in the Atlantic Ocean? Explain.

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