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∙ 14y agoyou can look at the compass and it will tell you where to go or if you have a special
compass it will track down your tracks and you can follow it back
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∙ 14y agoLife jacket, knife, compass, map, flashlight, extra rope, and good company!
it was the type of boat that sailed long distances.Hope I could help
life jacket, life boat, float, 2 way radio and good swimmer
a boat, life jacket, a map, a fishing rod, a 2 way radio (or a phone), food, and a compass
they jump on a boat and then they pull you up with a rope and give you breathing devises
Stay calm. The calmness of the skipper will help everyone. Have everyone put on their life jackets. Close all doors and openings on the boat. This will help reduce the amount of water that could be taken on board. Have everyone dress as warmly as possible. It is harder to work when wet and cold. If you are in fear of your life or loosing the boat send out a mayday on the radio. Remember if the weather is too rough you may be safer not heading for shore. Strong winds and waves could push you into rocks. If it looks as if the boat will sink have everyone on deck. You wouldn't want someone to be trapped below decks when the boat sinks.
Answer The people who would use a compass in everyday life would be officers on a ship to navigate. Forestry personal so they don't get lost.
70 people could fit in one boat
Securely fasten your life jacket and wait for help.
Stay calm. The calmness of the skipper will help everyone. Have everyone put on their life jackets. Close all doors and openings on the boat. This will help reduce the amount of water that could be taken on board. Have everyone dress as warmly as possible. It is harder to work when wet and cold. If you are in fear of your life or loosing the boat send out a mayday on the radio. Remember if the weather is too rough you may be safer not heading for shore. Strong winds and waves could push you into rocks. If it looks as if the boat will sink have everyone on deck. You wouldn't want someone to be trapped below decks when the boat sinks. also seat passengers on the floor close to the centerline
college could help you in life because it could give you a good career and you dont get paid a little bit of money.
This phrase suggests that your perspective and understanding of the world, represented by your "window," as well as your values and direction in life, represented by your "compass," are crucial in shaping who you are and how you navigate life's journey. It highlights the importance of having a clear vision and moral guide to help you make decisions and stay true to yourself.