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i only know the first three answers sorry its b,b,a
Explanation:
Couldn't get the link to work but I know most of the answers since I do a water sport called sailing.
1. buoyancy means the ability or tendency to float in water or air or some other fluid. So the answer is B.
2. When something is submerged, it's under water — like a submarine, a car caught in a flood, or your feet in a wading pool. Use the adjective submerged to describe something that stays under the surface of the water. The answer is B.
3. A.
4. When you displace something, you move it to a new position — either in a concrete sense, like moving a chair, or in an abstract sense, like firing someone from a job. Displace means to forcefully move or remove something — or someone — but it can also mean “to take the place of,” again, with some force. I think It's A.
5. Volume is the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great. An object that sinks displaces an amount of fluid equal to the object's volume. The amount of fluid displaced is directly related (via Archimedes' principle) to its volume. In the case of an object that sinks (is totally submerged), the volume of the object is displaced. So I think since A and B are both technically right, the answer is C.
6. The hull of the boat is the bottom. The answer is C.