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Q: What is a vessel used for traveling on water?
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What is a vessel in art?

Vessel" is a terms used in art, to describe a kind of sculpture that is formed like a container. In everyday life, "vessel" has wonderful connotations too. A vessel can be a means of traveling over the water - and thus by metaphor, of traveling over the sea of emotion. A vessel can be a kind of medium through which something creative and powerful can flow - as in a "vessel for the Holy Spirit." The Chalice on the altar is a vessel.


What is a lightweight vessel for traveling over ice and water?

a kayak is a good exaqmple


What is a vessel?

According to the Dictionary.com; Vessel is a craft for traveling on water, now usually one larger than an ordinary rowboat; a ship or boat. It can be a ship or boat or bucket.


What was the first vessel used on water?

It is hard to say exactly what was first used to hold water before the cup was invented. To researchers knowledge the half of a coconut shell was the first vessel used for water.


A vessel for traveling on water?

Sailboats, cruise ships, houseboats, tramp steamers, oil tankers, and there are more that I can't think of right now.


What do you call the vessel that is used to scoop water from a pail?

Ladle


Two boats are traveling on paths that will cross Which question is used to help decide which boat is the give-way vessel?

Size of boats


What are Egyptian boats used for?

for traveling on water what else?


What beginning with b is used for traveling water?

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Which pottery is a vessel used to mix wine and water?

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Can water stored overnight in copper vessel be used used with lemon juice in the morning for drinking?

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Where can heat be transferred to other than the water?

Which water are you speaking of? The water in a vessel, I presume? heat can go into the water, the vessel/container, the air around the vessel, and the structure holding the vessel, and the structures in the vicinity