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Ballast tank and Sinking ships for wreck diving sites

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Difference between Ballast tank and Sinking ships for wreck diving sites

Ballast tank vs. Sinking ships for wreck diving sites

A ballast tank is a compartment within a boat, ship or other floating structure that holds water, which is used as ballast to provide stability for a vessel. Sinking ships for wreck diving sites is the practice of scuttling old ships to produce artificial reefs suitable for wreck diving, to benefit from commercial revenues from recreational diving of the shipwreck, or to produce a diver training site.

Similarities between Ballast tank and Sinking ships for wreck diving sites

Ballast tank and Sinking ships for wreck diving sites have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Ballast tank.

Ballast tank

A ballast tank is a compartment within a boat, ship or other floating structure that holds water, which is used as ballast to provide stability for a vessel.

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Ballast tank and Sinking ships for wreck diving sites Comparison

Ballast tank has 36 relations, while Sinking ships for wreck diving sites has 91. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.79% = 1 / (36 + 91).

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