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the type that can float on water-Jean-Paul xP
small boats that were 55-90 feet long. These boats were used when Explorers like Christopher Columbus, were looking for Asia.
When the English sent on ship bombs (like a floating fire), that mostly scattered the Spanish ships from their crescent strategy shape, making it easier for the English to attack. The bad weather also helped, as well as the fact that the English ships didn't get close enough to the Spanish ships so the spanish were unable to use their method of jumping onto the enemys ships and attacking that way.
Sailing ships must have rudders. Columbus's ships were no exception. There is a nice picture of a nao at the link. The Santa Maria, The flagship for his voyage when he discovered the new world, was this type ship. The Niña and Pinta were caravels. They also had rudders.
Double hulled ships, outriggers Double hulled ships, outriggers
Spanish explorers in the past could conserve gas by limiting their use of fire for cooking and warmth, using renewable energy sources like wood or animal dung for fuel, and being efficient in their transportation methods. Additionally, they could conserve gas by using wind or muscle power for small boats or carts instead of relying solely on gas-powered vehicles.
Adventurers and explorers use a compass
They used ships of all sorts
the types of ships that use the canal are your mom so they can transport her fat a** down to a gay strip club
the type that can float on water-Jean-Paul xP
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ships or some type of floating thing
Galleys powered by oars and sails.
yes, lots of explorers use ropes.
The English use THOSE not THAT for a number of things. THAT is used for the singular.
small boats that were 55-90 feet long. These boats were used when Explorers like Christopher Columbus, were looking for Asia.
All Heroic Age Antarctic explorers, including Sir Douglas Mawson, sailed to Antarctica on hull-reinforced ships.