i have no clue
wierd question. Do you mean The British Navy have 20 ships or we will ship your goods tomorrow either way its ship. DO NOT call a submarine a ship as the commander will sink you, its a boat. DO NOT call a ship a boat or the captain will sink you. Where the border between boat and ship is for someone else to answer
yes, a sailingboat with a Harbour Office-boat
Between 1942 to 1943 there was , I belive 20 U-Boats in the Gulf of Mexico. They were there to sink oil tankers and merchant ship. In hopes of disrupting the American war effort. One such U-Boat even got so close as to sink a merchant ship in the mouth of the Mississippi River. There is also a known event where a U-Boat was known to drop off a few German spies in Florida.
you cant you cant sink any ship in 2006 you can only tip halfway like half capsize but you cant sink
Titanic was the largest and most luxurious ship in the world, and not expected to sink.
Different things. For example, the Titanic sank because it hit an iceberg. Other ships sink because the weight on it is too heavy. It also depends on how sturdy the ship or boat is. If it is a handmade small boat, jump on it- and it will sink. if it is medium or big, someting like a rock or an iceberg can sink it.
3,000 Allied ships (175 warships; 2,825 merchant ships)
Bouyancy. A Boat/ship is hollowed out to be use to passengers, were as rocks are solid and have a lot less buoyancy.
A German U-boat used one of it's two torpedoes to sink the ship.
The way you sink the ship is you have to shoot all 5 rocks and get a band around your shot gun shells and the boat has to be moving, then unload all your shells two tomes and it will sink and you will get 200 pls.
The clay boat (like a steel ship) displaces its own weight in the water. So, as long as the sides of the clay boat (or steel ship) is above the water level, it will float. A solid piece of clay will (like a stone) sink immediately.
Research has shown that to scuttle is to sink a ship or boat. In order for one to do so it is necessary to allow water to flow into the hull of the ship or boat. Information on how to accomplish this can be found on Wikipedia.