I was wondering the same thing...For the same teacher probably haha
The large rock island at Nantasket Beach in Hull, MA, is estimated to be around 30-50 million years old. It is a glacial erratic, deposited by glaciers during the last ice age.
A planing hull.
Yes, Hull is the largest city in East Yorkshire, not the second largest. It is also known as Kingston upon Hull.
A catamaran hull is one having either dual hulls or a main hull and secondary hull (three hulls is a trimaran). Like an outrigger canoe, having a dual base in the water means that a catamaran is usually more stable than a single hull. The reduction in the "roll" of the hull can result in a smoother ride.
The air in the hull of a ship helps provide buoyancy and keeps the ship floating on the water. It also acts as a buffer to absorb shock and vibrations from waves, providing stability and protecting the structure of the ship. Additionally, the air in the hull can be used as a ballast to help adjust the ship's weight distribution and trim for optimal performance.
The main frame or body of a ship is called the hull. It is the watertight body of a ship that provides structure and buoyancy. The hull determines the ship's stability, strength, and seaworthiness.
Dogs are allowed on the beach most of the year, but NOT in summer.
Displacement hull.
Frank Ambrose Beach has written: 'Clark Leonard Hull'
The best beaches of Boston are: Nantaskget in hull about 45 min south Walliston in Quincy about 15 min south Nahant about 45 min north the beach leading up to castle island is probably the best in Boston.
Keel
Displacement hull.
Barbara Hull has written: 'Vertebrate Histology' 'St. Simons, enchanted island' -- subject(s): History 'This house she dreams in'
Displacement hull.
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The hull of a ship contains a large volume of air to increase buoyancy and provide stability. The air inside the hull acts as a cushion, helping to distribute the weight of the ship evenly across the water surface. This design feature also helps to prevent the ship from sinking and allows it to float on water.
The shape of the ships hull causes the ship to displace a greater volume of water then a solid piece of steel with the same mass. A ship displaces a volume of water equal in weight to the submerged portion of the ship. Hope this helps!
Planning hull