April 2020
Intermediate to advanced
292 pages
6h 50m
English
Have you ever been on a very large boat? Maybe an aircraft carrier or a cruise ship? If you have, or if you’ve seen pictures of one, you may have noticed that there are watertight doors interspersed throughout. Doors like that surely increase the cost of building such a vessel, since it would require less metal without them. So why bother?
Well, preventing water from moving from one part of the ship to another is a winning strategy if one part of the ship springs a leak. It could make the difference between a nuisance of a repair bill and the entire thing sinking.
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