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they faced no food, diseases, and pirate attacks
From a 15th century German word, of the same spelling, referring to a bag carrying clothes and food
they ate things like rice corn bacon oatmeal vegetables pickles yes yes i know thank myself
They are carried in the blood.
The reserve British soldiers carried food to the front line. They received vast quantities of food and were fed regularly comparing to an German soldier. The food was carried in petrol cans or tins
to carried food
John Cabot was a 15th century explorer. He experienced many of the same problems as other explorers. His first voyage was never completed due to lack of food and bad weather.
Somewhere that sells food to be taken away.
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.food is carried by phloem and water is carried by xylem.
No, there is not a McDonalds onboard a ship. Some shore stations have franchises onboard them. The largest fast food establishment in the world is operated on Camp Lejuene in North Carolina, but is run by the military personnel and not a franchise.
food to eat then stomach to washrom