In a doggy container. They sell them at pet stores. I think even Walmart has them. Most are plastic and have doors made of steel rods.
yes but is advised to sedate them for the duration
They keep them in a well insolated crate. At every stop they give them a bowl of food and water and change the paper if it was used or shreded. They take really good care of them.
Because the air reduces the ship's overall density, and so allows it to float.
"Bouyancy". A given volume of helium displaces heavier atmosphere.
Air, like you.
the air
the navy ship shoots a missle into the air and all crew members must shout horrah
Many regular shipping services will ship animals. UPS, for example, will ship them. American Airlines will also ship them, and, of course, Pet Air.
no there wernt any animals on the ship .
When air is pumped into a sunken ship, it acts as a floater. The air boosts the sunken ship's buoyancy and helps the trapped water to escape.
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it is same in air
No, it is not against the law to ship animals on their own. People ship dogs and other domestic animals on their own in crates on planes. They do this to send them to the buyer instead of driving all the way to give them their purchase.
Because in the ship has more air than the water.Therefore water has more density than the metal ship which contains more air.
birds,bats, insects, animals with wings
One may ship freight by air, land or sea.
Because the air reduces the ship's overall density, and so allows it to float.
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