you might find a ship wreck in wide oceans.
most likely the Bermuda triangle, if you can get into it and remain alive.
This area is known for having many ships in the process of passing by without making it to the other side.
you would most likely find a shipwreck at the bottom of the sea and you would find lots of wood, and probably some treasure and cutlery. it also depends what type of ship it is.
stern section sits on ocean floor at 41o43'35" N, 49o56'54" W, boilers at 41o43'32" N, 49o56'49" W, bow at 41o43'57" N, 49o56'49" W.
The historical region of Bohemia was a landlocked territory. Therefore, it is unlikely that a shipwreck would occur in such a place.
He was critically injured after the grave shipwreck.
"Island: Book One - Shipwreck" by Gordon Korman has about 60,000 words, which would roughly translate to around 250,000 to 300,000 characters, including spaces.
A shipwreck and a train wreck all at once.
Yes, or Cancer/Scorpio would be a good match for you.
What would happen if you broke the Styrofoam up into lots of pieces, then threw the pieces into water?
Yes. If Reeces Pieces was American, there would be no Reeces Pieces because Reeces Pieces is Reeces Pieces which is the real Canadian Reeces Pieces.
If you cut a line into two pieces it would be a half.
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Assuming you mean "edge" pieces, that the puzzle is rectangular, and that you count the corners as "edge" pieces: If the puzzle is: 2x375 (extremely unlikely) you would have 750 edge pieces 3x250 (extremely unlikely) you would have 502 edge pieces 5x150 (extremely unlikely) you would have 306 edge pieces 6x125 (extremely unlikely) you would have 258 edge pieces 10x75 (very unlikely) you would have 166 edge pieces 15x50 (possible but unlikely) you would have 126 edge pieces 25x30 (likely) you would have 106 edge pieces The formula for finding the edge pieces in a puzzle that is LxH in dimensions is 2(L-2) + 2H or 2L + 2(H-2) It doesn't matter which formula you use since the choice of which side is L and which side is H is arbitrary. If you don't count corners as edge pieces, subtract 4 from each of the numbers above.
You would find driftwood, treasure chests, skeletons, swords, sea creatures such as crabs, dead moldy bodies, hats, sand, palm trees.