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water
They are soluble in water
you really should pay attention in class
Very reactive metals - from group 1 and 2 of the periodic table - can react with water.
Frigate bird
Frigates float because of the principle of buoyancy. The design of a frigate ensures that the weight of the ship is distributed in a way that it displaces enough water to generate an upward force equal to or greater than its weight. This allows the frigate to float on the water's surface.
The Great Frigate Bird's Hawiian name is 'Awe', translated, this means 'theif.' The Frigate Bird obtains some of its food by stealing it from other birds through pursuit in flight. The Frigate bird is a surface feeder so it has a hooked bill to make it easier to catch flying fish and squid swimming close to the surface of the water.
They use vibrations in the water
A boat or ship.
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By sonic sounds.
Phoenicians did not trade water as water was not a commonly sought substance. (People drank beer and washed their clothes and themselves in rivers.) Phoenicians traded using ships to navigate over the Mediterranean Sea (water) to navigate between the different civilizations on the edges of the Mediterranean.
The third HM is as follows: HM03-Surf (It can be used as a powerful water attack or to navigate over water.)
Controls the water level change so that boats can navigate up and down different water levels.
class A
Class 5 rapids are the most dangerous rapids that are feasible to navigate. They should only be attempted with the proper equipment, training, and experience. Class 5 rapids are one of the most dangerous and take the most expertise to manuever. I would definitely make sure the devise you are using is rated to withstand the force of the water and obstacles according to a professional.