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Shipwreck

Wrecks typically decay rapidly when in seawater. There are several reasons for this:
- Iron-based metals corrode much more quickly in seawater because of the dissolved salt present; the sodium and chloride ions chemically accelerate the process of metal oxidation which, in the case of ferrous metals, leads to rust.
- Bacteria found in seawater cause the wood on ships to rot more quickly than in freshwater.
- Shipworms found in higher salinity waters, such as the Caribbean are notorious for boring into wooden structures that are immersed in sea water and can completely destroy the hull of a wooden shipwreck.

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