The Spanish noun word for "space" is "espacio". If the word "space" is used as a descriptive (eg. space ship), it is translated as "espacial".
Galleon.
The Spanish Isle is where Dominican Republic and Haiti are. It's called Española (which is the name of the ship in Muppet Treasure Island.)
spaceship = nave espacial space ship = barco espacial
The same name can be used in Spanish.
they used clipper ships
He sailed the caravel hundreds of miles over the Pacific Ocean.The caravel was a midsized ship developed by the Portuguese and Spanish.
No, the caravel was not the lightest ship. It was a relatively small and nimble vessel, but not the lightest in terms of weight.
No it wasn't it was a nao. That means ship in Old Spanish. In todays world it would be considered a carrack.
the Europeans used the Caravel to explore and the ship was invented in the 13th century
caravel is a small, highly maneuverable, two- or three-masted lateen-rigged ship, created by the Portuguese and used also by them and by the Spanish for long voyages of exploration from the 15th century. It's derived from the qarib used by Muslim Andalusian explorers in the 13th century.[2] caravel is a small, highly maneuverable, two- or three-masted lateen-rigged ship, created by the Portuguese and used also by them and by the Spanish for long voyages of exploration from the 15th century. It's derived from the qarib used by Muslim Andalusian explorers in the 13th century.[2] caravel is a small, highly maneuverable, two- or three-masted lateen-rigged ship, created by the Portuguese and used also by them and by the Spanish for long voyages of exploration from the 15th century. It's derived from the qarib used by Muslim Andalusian explorers in the 13th century.[2]
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A caravel is a modern day ship that was used in the early ages of explorationThis is the type of ships that Christopher Columbus used to sail to the Americas;; The Nina, Pinta and the Santa MariaIt is a small light sailing vessel used by Spain and Portugal.
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