actually the were clay to be exact and they were sent by Cinyras King of Pelphos.
The name of the ship that ships ships is "The Ship Ship."
It was not a single ship, but a fleet consisting of eleven ships. It was called the First Fleet.
Oh, dude, the Poseidon ship from the movie "The Poseidon Adventure"? Yeah, that ship isn't real. It's just a fictional story about a luxury liner that capsizes. So, if you were planning a cruise on the Poseidon, you might want to reconsider... like, seriously.
There were actually three ships that were sent by the Virginia Company of London in December of 1606. The three ships were the Susan Constant (Sometimes referred to as the Sarah Constant), the Godspeed and the Discovery.
Ship shipping ships ship shipping ships by transporting them to their intended destinations. This process involves loading the shipping ships with the cargo ships that need to be transported and then sailing them to their designated ports.
you can move more cargo for less fuel on a ship than you can on a plane. plus there are things too heavy for planes (aka machinery, large vehicles, other ships)
The phrase "ship shipping ship shipping shipping ships" refers to a scenario where a ship is transporting other ships that are being shipped to their destination.
The ships were built by ship builders in ship yards. Took several months for most ships.
Jacque cartier sailed on a ship dont know what kind of ship
A ship designed to carry other ships is called a "carrier ship."
people who built ships
They were the ships that contained the people who would found the fort at Jamestown Island.