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β 14y agoThis is deep water so ships can sail through. Becouse ships need deep water to sail through places
A ships Propeller pushes a ship through the water. some boats are propelled by jets of water.
if i could draw you a picture, i would. ships have basically large tanks i their hulls filled with air to keep them afloat. imagine putting a sealed tupperware box in your bath tub, the top will remain above water level
I don't understand this question, but they threw the tea over from a ship into the water.
The torpedoes used in the American Civil War were, what we call today, naval mines, normally moored in shallow water to prevent the enemy from passing their ships through an area or to protect an anchorage.
During the early 1800s, American ships and sailors faced being thrown overboard, having to walk the plank, and suffering lack of food or fresh water.
The ships are built in drydocks which can be flooded to float the ships out.
what sits on the water and warns ships of the danger coast
what sits on the water and warns ships of the danger coast
what sits on the water and warns ships of the danger coast
This is deep water so ships can sail through. Becouse ships need deep water to sail through places
Ships dump ballast water to counter any weight they take on, or to decrease their draft.
Ships can be a large craft that carries a people and good over water. These forms of transportation are able to float on water.
oil tanks in ships may leak
Humans cam survive for about 3 days with out fresh water. Fresh water is brought on ships for this reason because distilling salt water on a ship is difficult.
Some older ships used the power of steam to propel them through the water. A boiler is used to heat water to make steam which is passed to a steam engine which turns the propeller. In ships like the Titanic the boiler was fuelled by coal but later steam ships used gas to heat the water.
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