How Ships Retrieve Massive Anchors? | #shorts #facts

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Ever wondered how a massive ship's anchor, weighing thousands of tons, is retrieved once it drops into the water? When the anchor is released, it digs into the ocean floor, securing the ship in place. As the ship moves forward, driven by strong winds or waves, the anchor chain straightens, creating tension that halts the ship's motion. Once it's time for the ship to set sail again, the powerful engine comes into play, effortlessly pulling the anchor back up, ready for the next journey.

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The anchor doesn't hold the ship it the chain that hold the ship

kane
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Or you can just reverse the time/video

NadmorskiHerbalista
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Wow so always anchor hits the seafloor even if its 2 km below okay 😂

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