To put boat in a ship, A ship should be bigger and more stronger than a boat.Boats can be out on the deck or elsewhere on a ship.
small boats that were 55-90 feet long. These boats were used when Explorers like Christopher Columbus, were looking for Asia.
Boats and ships are not the same, though they are both types of watercraft. Generally, the distinction lies in size and capability: boats are smaller and often used for recreational purposes, while ships are larger vessels designed for transporting goods or passengers over long distances. Ships usually have the capability to navigate open seas, whereas boats are often limited to inland waters or coastal areas. Additionally, ships are equipped with more complex systems and facilities compared to boats.
3-masted Schooners and Viking Long Boats (or any oar powered war ships)
I think you can as long as you see them.
Karfi were, quiet literally long boats. they were the chief viking raiding vessel, and allowed them to sail quickly and up rivers
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It just depends on how long the jurney but they were often on those boats for months.
That depends on what kind of boats. there were trade ships, Battle ships even some that were buried with the Pharos so they could use them in the after life.
I think you mean the U-boats. And they were concerned, if you mean at the beginning of WWI, because the Germans were sinking ships without warning, including passenger ships, namely, the US ship Lusitania. The U-boats were also sinking ships from neutral countries. They made a promise to stop, but continued anyway. This led directly to the US entering WWI.So, to make a long story short, they were sinking innocent ships.
A long time. Because Japan is on the other side of the world. And at time ships/boats can get off course.
if you are looking for a 5 letter word that starts with S, it is ships (I think...)
The Grand Canal is the largest canal in the world. When the river was originally created it was used for supply boats and trade boats to go between the northern nations and the southern nations.