The rough mountainous terrain was too tough to send trade carts through, so they made things easier by shipping boats to their locations.
They are concepts that started US involvement in World War One.
They started to run from their homes and start loading their important stuff on their boats. Because of this they had safe.
boats
People have been travelling on boats since before we started writing down history, so the name of the first woman is not recorded. The first people to use boats were probably Africans who went to Australia in boats some time between 100,000 and 50,000 years ago. Many of these would have been women.
in 1945
Naming started in 1950. The current naming system, though, was not established until 1979.
house
Steve redgrave started rowing boats because he like boats and bananas
When they started needing to steer it
some guy named ray
Fairline boats is a British company that sells and builds luxury yachts and boats. The company was started back in the year 1983 by a man named Jack Newington.
I take it you mean the naming system for living things with two Latin words each. The guy who started it was Carl Linnaeus.
I think they were just there and then people just started naming them as pictures and symbols
U-boats. (German submarines)
it started by a bunch of fleas they got on the rats then rat got in the boats of European and those spread the disease
It was originally a tradition, naming a boat, but now everyone does it. We name our boats so that when we communicate over radio, we can tell them what our boat's call tag is. They can do a little researching, look at the boat, and reply. This most often happens when a boat is stuck.