
The Giant Ships That Float Like Toys
Modern mega container ships emit greenhouse gases on the scale of millions of cars, yet rely on the same Archimedes-based buoyancy that keeps a wooden toy boat afloat.

Modern mega container ships emit greenhouse gases on the scale of millions of cars, yet rely on the same Archimedes-based buoyancy that keeps a wooden toy boat afloat.

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