POWDER MONKEY
They carried cargo for trade, were equipped as warships for defence, and could navigate out of sight of land using the Polar Star as a guide.
During WWII, Allied warships used ASDIC (an early, crude form of Sonar), airplanes (some ships carried recoverable seaplanes), and visual lookouts (binoculars) to spot submarines and direct attacking vessels to the contact.
a. Ships-of-the-line: The battleships of the sailing days. These ships were the largest of all sailing warships. These battleships carried 64 to 100 guns of various sizes. b. Frigates: The cruisers of the 18th century. These cruisers were next in size, usually smaller than average ships-of-the-line and usually faster. They carried 28 to 44 guns. c. Sloops-of-war: The small sailing warships. These ships carried 10 to 20 guns.
Depends on which attack you're talking about. the 1993 attack was done with explosives. The 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center were carried out by terrorists using airplanes. The flew the airplanes into the towers which resulted in their ultimate collapse.
Something that can be carried that ends in "-able" would include:cablefable (if shown in a book)gable on a houseMabel - a friendsable (fur)table
Portable
cargo
A benk is a place or point at which something is carried out.
Deed means something that is carried out
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It is something tangible that can be touched or carried.