This phrase means that if external circumstances are not working in your favor, you should take matters into your own hands and make an effort to achieve your goals, using your own resources and abilities to move forward. It encourages personal initiative, determination, and perseverance in the face of challenges.
It means if Fate is not treating you kindly, work to create your own Destiny!
Install solar panels instead.Lower the sail and get out the oars.
They didn't rely on wind or oars to move them.
Mostly by wind, they had quite large rectangular shaped sails. But there was also oars. All the vikings rowed when there was no wind because the sail wasn't up. There was no rowing slaves.True or False:to help control the sail rigging ropes were used - FALSE there is no rope called a rigging rope
Wind, solar power, propelling machinery & oars.
by using its sails and if theres no wind they use oars
Viking longboats were rowed with oars till they caught wind in a single large square sail.
Yes. Oars are like levers. As Archimedes said: "Give me a place to stand and with a lever I will move the whole world." It may not be the best way to drive a sailboat (why not use the sails?), but in an emergency, or where there is no wind, it may be the only alternative to an outboard motor. Many sailboats are equiped with oars or paddles for emergencies.
Well, for a start it's "Throw"... Secondly, it means "To take a risk".
Unlike later ships of the Age of Sail, Viking longboats had many oars, as did the earlier ships of the Roman Empire. (see the drawing in the link below)
It could be tides, or waves, or wind. It could be a movement of cargo or people in the boat. It could be propulsion by oars, punts, paddles, propellers. There is not enough information to answer the question.
Listen to the wind
wind energy is energy that is caused by the wind a example of this is wind turbines