so space ships do not dive in the water
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∙ 9y agoIt is such a large ship that they cannot get it out of the ocean and there is no equipment to go to the bottom of the ocean
1798 by sam
Cars were what was first made... and then the Aeroplane was created. The Wright Brothers invented the Aeroplane long before the Rocket Ship was even considered.
no it is not because a rocket is made for killing and a space ship is made for transportation
The first space ship design was made by John Jockenhowser in 1453. NASA invented the modern space ship based on his designs.
In the ship or boat the reason why a heavy load is kept at the bottom is to maintain a low center of gravity. This will keep the ship or boat from toppling over.
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the ship requires the centre of mass to be as low possible and central so ballast is added. the higher it is, it is possible the ship may roll or be unstable. the centre of mass is always pulling down and the low friction of the water would allow the ship to roll.
Where & when the keel was laid down; meaning when they started building the bottom of the ship (the keel is the bottom of the ship). Like a person's spine and ribs, a ship is the same way, only made of metal instead of bone.
Cooking term... Some dishes recommend to be cooked in a heavy bottom pot... The heavier the bottom the better chance to prevent burning... Usually made out of glass or cast iron... Hope that helped a lil...
they are made heavy because vehicles that are heavy at the top are more likely to tip over rounding a bend and it is even more likely at higher speeds
because...the ships doors are heavy and require more support at the
why is there stones in the bottom of the santa maria ship
About 34kilograms
the bottom
Cooking term... Some dishes recommend to be cooked in a heavy bottom pot... The heavier the bottom the better chance to prevent burning... Usually made out of glass or cast iron... Hope that helped a lil...
The ship RMS Queen Mary 2 weighs about 180,000 tons. It is a very heavy ship that is made with forged steel and the sweat and tears of thousands of workers.