A body of water that can be traveled by boat is generally said to be "navigable". The precise meaning of the term will differ depending on the kind of boat involved and the depth of the water; for instance, a stream may be navigable to canoes but not to any larger watercraft.
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The adjective navigable is a word used to describe a body of water as deep and wide enough to provide passage to ships.
ships and boats are the sources of water transportaton.
The body of ships and boats are streamlined coz that they can experince minimum amount of Friction while moving through water
Boats or ships
The body of ships and boats are streamlined coz that they can experince minimum amount of Friction while moving through water
Ships and Yachts are alike because they are boats , or vessles ,that float on water . Ships and Yachts are concidered large boats , and a Yacht is just a different class of Ship , or vessle .
traffic on the water (from boats, ships, jet skiers, etc.)
Ships, boats, anything buoyant, really...
for other boats, eh ships to plunder,aaarrrgh
They traded with water resources around them on boats of ships
traffic on the water (from boats, ships, jet skiers, etc.)
they where put in the hulls of cargo ships that traveled into lake michigan. when the water was released so where they.