Stranded at sea is rather general. Stranded in a lifeboat? Water, shelter from the sun and weather, is the main priority. It is possible to survive a long time without food - move as little as possible to save energy. Lack of water is more important. Collecting and storing rain water is vital.
Sea Rescue - 2012 Stranded - 1.1 was released on: USA: 7 April 2012
if in the situation you have been stranded out at sea you can say. LAND!
stranded where? stranded where? stranded where?
technically sea but near Indonesia
tRNA, or transfer RNA, is a single stranded molecule. The only double stranded RNA is dsRNA, or double stranded RNA. They are typically found in viruses.
Only if you drink it, Not recommended. People stranded at sea die from drinking salt water.
to be stranded is to have no familiar place to go
it depends on where they are stranded, if they are stranded in a place with no food they might possibly die.
ssDNA stands for single stranded DNA and dsDNA stands for double stranded DNA. ssDNA stands for single stranded DNA and dsDNA stands for double stranded DNA.
no..it's double-stranded..
I was stranded on a desert island
You would be stranded indeed, at sea, about 183 miles north of the Indonesian city of Jayapura on the north coast of the island of New Guinea. And by the way, the "140 degrees east" coordinate is your "longitude".