Ajax (there were two Ajaxes)
The term "Poseidon" can refer to various things, including the Greek god of the sea or specific ships named Poseidon. If you're referring to the sinking of a ship named Poseidon, the most notable is the ocean liner SS Poseidon, which sank in 1977 due to a fictional scenario depicted in the movie "The Poseidon Adventure." If you meant a specific historical event or another context, please provide more details for an accurate response.
In Greek mythology, Sirens were women with the body of a large bird and the head of a woman. They were not harpies, although several depictions give them similarities to harpies. They appeared as beautiful women to sailors, and would sing beautiful songs, so the sailors would steer their ships toward them. The Sirens lived on a rocky island though, so whenever sailors passed, they would steer their ship toward the Sirens and the ship would crash and sink on the rocks. If you listened to the songs and got away alive, however, they were supposed to make you wiser. The Greek hero Odysseus (called Ulysses by the Romans) wanted to hear their songs, so he tied himself to the mast and plugged his crew's ears with wax. Sirens are often associated with mermaids.
1967 december 27
the reason why Poseidon sunk the city of Atlantis is that the people were so sinful that made Poseidon very angry and sent a tsunami to sink it...
Not sure, but it's in my apartment.
Yes, a ship named Titanic did indeed sink. There were 2,224 people on board, and of that number, 1,514 perished (710 survivors). Coordinates are 41.7325 degrees north, 49.9469 degrees west.
Happy Tree Friends - 2006 The Wrong Side of the Tracks From Hero to Eternity And the Kitchen Sink 1-1 was released on: USA: 25 September 2006
A big scary boat with battering rams on the front to sink it's enemies. As I say, very scary! Hope this helps! ;)
* cups * cutting board * cocktail forks * canisters (for flour, sugar, etc.) * carving knife * cupboards * colander * coffee grinder * coffee pot * clock * chairs * counter top * casserole dish * can opener * cleanser (for the sink)
It's thought that Archimedes, the ancient Greek scientist, used lodestone to pull nails from enemy ships in war to make them collapse and sink.
There was a ship named Titanic, of course, and it did sink when no one thought it would. But the love story that is in the movie did not actually happen.
The future tense of "sink" is "will sink".
Obviosly Ice cream has milk, but their are certain chemicals in one another. Vanilla ice cream has a chemical named SIO which provides the VANILLA ice cream to float; & Chocolate ice cream has another chemical named TEO which allows the CHOCOLATE ice cream to sink to the bottom of the container.
Archimedes, an ancient Greek scientist, discovered the principle of buoyancy, which explains why objects sink or float in a fluid. He realized that an object will displace an amount of fluid equal to its own weight, leading to the concept of buoyant force.
Olympic sailed the seas for 24 years, then was scrapped to make more ships and boats:(Britannic crashed into a mine on the Greek coast and sank:(
As in 'sink a boat' or 'the kitchen sink'?
A Belfast sink is a deep, rectangular, ceramic sink, also known as an elephant sink.