Water was preferred to land when transporting heavy cargo to avoid the destruction of roads.
Water transportation is often preferred for transporting heavy cargo because water can support greater weights compared to land. Ships and barges have large carrying capacities and can transport massive amounts of cargo in a single trip. Additionally, water routes are typically less congested than land routes, allowing for smoother and more efficient movement of heavy goods.
Heavy water is water with some gases extracted.if you put it in a barrel and put the barrel in water the barrel would sink.Theonly reason Hitler wanted heavy water was because heavy water is used in atomic bombs.the only place he could get the heavy water was Norway. fortunately the Brit's blew up the only cargo ship carrying the heavy water back to Germany...some heavy water is lost in a lake somewhere in norway...lost in time forever.
For one the cells do not use the water they are transporting. Rigidity of structure, for another reason.
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Pure heavy water is practically not conductive.
Transporting cargo, transporting people, recreation, fire fighting, surveying land and water, construction, military
A Merchant Marine is the term used to describe someone who works on a commercial ship transporting cargo via water.
The Cargo must weigh less than the ship, and although heavy, ships are less dense than water.
Aqueducts were made for transporting water.
Transporting water and sugars (from photosynthesis)
Heavy water is water with some gases extracted.if you put it in a barrel and put the barrel in water the barrel would sink.Theonly reason Hitler wanted heavy water was because heavy water is used in atomic bombs.the only place he could get the heavy water was Norway. fortunately the Brit's blew up the only cargo ship carrying the heavy water back to Germany...some heavy water is lost in a lake somewhere in norway...lost in time forever.
water rushing in shifts cargo from one side to another, tilting the ship. as it tilts, the heavy water adds to that shifting weight
planes today are used for transporting cargo and passengers, but in the world wars little planes sometimes carried poisonous sweets so that they could drop them from the sky and children would die from eating them planes were also used for transporting supplies such as food, water etc.
For one the cells do not use the water they are transporting. Rigidity of structure, for another reason.
For one the cells do not use the water they are transporting. Rigidity of structure, for another reason.
The busiest ocean in the world is the Atlantic Ocean. More ships transporting cargo pass through this body of water than any other. Ships pass from the Mediterranean Sea into the Atlantic also.
both have specialized channels for transporting water.