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FromTheMoon [43]
2 years ago
14

¿Cuántos galones de agua se necesitan para que un barco flote en el Canal de Panamá?

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adell [148]2 years ago
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Answer:

La respuesta correcta es C. Se necesitan cincuenta millones de galones de agua para que un barco flote en el Canal de Panamá.

Explanation:

El Canal de Panamá es un canal de más de 81 km de longitud en Panamá, inaugurado en 1914. Atraviesa el Istmo de Panamá y conecta el Mar Caribe con el Océano Pacífico. El canal es una veta importante en el transporte intercontinental porque, de lo contrario, habría que navegar por América del Sur. Un barco que navega desde Nueva York a San Francisco recorre una distancia de 9.500 kilómetros a través del canal, que es menos de la mitad de los 22.500 kilómetros a través del Cabo de Hornos.

Dadas las dimensiones del canal, se requieren 200 millones de litros para que un barco flote en el mismo. Esta cantidad, traducida en galones, supone unos 52 millones de galones.

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