Pack Ice
Many ships that travel in polar regions can get stuck in thick layers of sea ice. These ice formations can be several meters thick and pose a significant obstacle to ships trying to navigate through the region. Ships may become trapped in the ice, requiring assistance from icebreakers or other specialized vessels to free them.
Antarctica is surrounded by ice and icebergs can damage ships without reinforced hulls especially designed for polar travel.
his ships name was candle maker but yes he travel in ships thank you
No, it is spelled asteroid, anyhow. meteors are very prevalent in higher latitudes as in the Polar regions- where Volcanos also are common- but not Bermuda triangle. it might be if the Polar regions were as widely trafficked as the West Indies- by Naval craft, Coast Guard, commercial cruise ships- maybe there would be a Polar triangle-also plenty of natural hazards such as Ice Bergs and floes- which are an abode of life, forlet us admit it, Polar Bears.
As different people from the world travel, they bring different ideas and culture to other regions.
Polar regions · Snow houses - protection, accessible building material · Snow shoes - saves time and energy, prevention of sinking into snow, travel longer and further · Snow sled - faster and more efficient travel and transporting, today search and rescue, easier and further hunting · Clothing - maintaining body heat, move around there environment more, spend more time outdoors · Sunglasses - protection from the sun, spend more time outdoors · Oil lamps - provide heat and light, cooking food, more active in the dark · Ice breaker boats - more access, more hunting, more human interactions
british ships,and french ships.
Merchant ships did (and still do!) travel all over the world, wherever there are sea ports.
why dont ships travel near the devils mouth cay
The Valor is among a several ships that make up the Carnival fleet of cruise ships. The Valor makes its way to the Caribbean and all the associated island ports in this tropical chain.
why dont ships travel near the devils mouth cay
Greeks travel by foot, cart, and ships.