Ships are painted red underwater because the red compound cuprous oxide continuously releases a toxic substance that kills marine organisms like barnacles and algae, preventing them from attaching to the hull and reducing corrosion, weight, and fuel consumption.
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Why Ships Are Painted Red Underwater 🤯Añadido:
Why are most ships painted red underneath? Because the moment a ship enters salt water, barnacles, algae, and other marine organisms begin attaching themselves to the hull. Over time, this buildup corrods the metal, adds massive weight, and creates enough drag to dramatically increase fuel consumption.
So, engineers discovered a cheaper solution. Cuprous oxide. A bright red toxic compound that continuously leeches poison into the surrounding water, killing any organism that tries to
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