We need the plimsoll line to show the legal amount of weight in case it has an overload and plus to show how high or low the water is to prevent sinking.
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Most graphs use two scales: a horizontal scale and a vertical scale. What is on the scales depends on what the graph is to be used for. For example: the vertical scale could show distance travelled, while the horizontal scale could show the time.
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We need the plimsoll line to show the legal amount of weight in case it has an overload and plus to show how high or low the water is to prevent sinking.
Samuel Plimsoll
The plimsoll line was invented in the 19th centary by a british man named Samuel plimsoll
The Plimsoll line is there for safety's sake. It's to prevent overloading of a vessel.The Plimsoll line or Plimsoll mark is named for the 19th Century Englishman Samuel Plimsoll, who first suggested that it was necessary to have permanent line or mark on the hull of merchant ships to show the depth to which a vessel may be safely and legally loaded. This "load" line differs from the waterline, which shows where the unloaded vessel floats. The Plimsoll mark is important because if it is submerged due to overloading, it immediately shows that the vessel does not have enough freeboard (that part of the vessel that is out of the water) to be safe.
Jack Plimsoll was born in 1917.
Jack Plimsoll died in 1999.
Samuel Plimsoll died in 1898.
19th-century English politician Samuel Plimsoll.
Samuel Plimsoll was born on February 10, 1824.
Samuel Plimsoll was born on February 10, 1824.
James Plimsoll was born on 1917-04-25.
James Plimsoll died on 1987-05-08.