Flotilla
Armada Flota
The journey of the First Fleet from England to New South Wales was about 8 months. The ships could not carry enough supplies for everyone for that amount of time, which is why the First Fleet made three stops between England and NSW. Rio de Janeiro was a thriving port, and well stocked with rations (and fresh livestock) for the journey.
because they wanted to
The First Fleet made three stops.From Portsmouth, Britain to Tenerife in the Canary Islands , off the north western coast of Africa.From the Canary Islands, the Fleet passed the Cape Verde Islands, off the west coast of Africa, but strong winds prevented the Fleet from stopping there. From the Cape Verde islands the Fleet moved on to Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil, where it reprovisioned.The next stop was the Cape Town, on the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa), from where it continued on to New South Wales.
I work at a Kindergarten school...and we call them....guess what? lower case letters!!!
Try the word Flotilla.
A fleet of ships.
you call them a fleet but if they are wardhips you call them armada
A group of sheep is call
Admiral
A fleet. If armed, an armada.
It's a fleet: a fleet of ships and a fleet of cars. I don't know about the two together...
In common people say a group of ships is called a fleet but it can also be written as flotilla instead of fleet. However, according to grammar both are collective nouns.
Just that-- a fleet. To be more specific, a naval fleet. Oftentimes, terms used to describe aerial vessels are also used to describe naval vessels.
This was the First Fleet. It comprised 11 ships, which carried convicts, officers, marines, and supplies and stock animals for the new British colony.
A fleet of trucks is called a convoy.
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