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3 Missionaries: M1, M2, M3 3 Cannibals: C1, C2, C3 Start Shore A Other Shore B 1. C1, M1 take the boat and cross the river and C1 stays on shore B, M1 comes back to shore A. 2. C2, C3 take the boat and cross the river and C2 stays on shore B, C3 comes back to shore A ( C1, C2 on Shore B). 3. M1, M2 take the boat and cross the river and M1 stays on shore B, M2,C2 come back to shore A (M1, C1 on shore B). 4. M2, M3 take the boat and cross the river and M2, M3 stays on shore B, C1 comes back to shore A (M1, M2, M3 on shore B). 5. C1, C2 take the boat and cross the river and C1 gets off and C2 goes back to shore A and brings C3. All lived happily ever after.
Yes the Ganges did have floods.
Hernando de Soto was the first ever documented European to cross the Mississippi River.
Very basically, Bangladesh is on the river delta of the river Ganges and its ever-increasing flooding and inundations caused by the increasing snow-melt coming down from the Himalayas are a direct and readily-observable consequence of global warming.
You don't ever even use the boat.
The Union Army had to cross the James River on its way from Cold Harbor to Petersburg. Richmond is on the James River which flows on southeastwardly from Richmond, to the Chesapeake Bay. The James becomes much wider after passing Richmond, and to cross it the Union army had to build temporary pontoon bridges over 2100 feet long, among the longest ever built.
Oh, dude, the Cumberland Cross is, like, this giant monument in Tennessee that's, like, a tribute to the soldiers who fought in the Civil War. It's, like, a big ol' cross that stands on a hill overlooking the Cumberland River. So, like, if you're ever in Tennessee and you see a giant cross, you'll know what it is.
River Nile
i do not have a clue
Titanic
Yes