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35 knots = 40.28 mph 35 mph = 30.41 knots
The wind flag symbol on a weather map shows wind speed with each notch on the long stick representing 10 knots. at 50 knots instead of 10 notches or lines on the long stick it will have a flag
show me a picture of a river rat
to say river in Japanese is 川 and it read like kawa. hope this helps :)
Alluvial fans are triangular deposits of sediment called alluvium. These fans occur when fast-moving water is released from the confines of a river or stream bank and then flows over a wider plain.
How fast a boat can travel varies based on the type of boat. Some boats travel at very slow speeds like 3-4 knots, and others at 80+ knots.
35 knots = 40.28 mph 35 mph = 30.41 knots
Miles per hour, like a car. Knots, like a boat or airplane.
Doesn't work like that. 15 hp is the power of the motor, but the speed you get from 15 hp would depend on how hard it is to push the boat through the water. 15 hp on a canoe would be scary fast while 15 hp on a barge won't do a thing.
well how fast it moves depends on its size small ones move very fast and big ones not so fast also crabs don't sprint forwards like us they scuttle sideways
The Hobie Cats are fast, there's a class of boat called "Flying" that I would like to try...
the germans' launhced the 1st U boat in 1906 and from the german word- U boat-meaning (underseaboot) the meaning explains what type of ship the U boat was like. like a submarine, but even bigger, it's modified karp was 139 feet long, displaced 239 tons, and had a range of 2,000 miles, a surface speed of 11 knots, and a submerged speed of 9 knots, and was joined by it's twin- U-2, in 1908.
the Germans' launhced the 1st U boat in 1906 and from the German word- U boat-meaning (underseaboot) the meaning explains what type of ship the U boat was like. like a submarine, but even bigger, it's modified karp was 139 feet long, displaced 239 tons, and had a range of 2,000 miles, a surface speed of 11 knots, and a submerged speed of 9 knots, and was joined by it's twin- U-2, in 1908.
When you go on a river cruise, sit on the top deck of the boat if possible. This will give you the best view of the river, and it will not seem like the boat is moving in the water as much as it would be if you were sitting on the lower deck.
Fast moving. sediment is heavy it settle out in slow water. But a river that just became slow after being fast looks like it has the most, because of all the settling going on.
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A Huey helicopter, or super chopper, that is well maintained, can do upwards of 155 knots. That's the equivalent of a Ferrari Modena doing like 162mph.