A boat without a keel point at both ends is typically referred to as a catamaran or a flat-bottomed vessel. This design can lead to instability and difficulty in maintaining direction, especially in rough waters, as it lacks the directional stability provided by a keel. Such boats are often more maneuverable but may struggle with tracking straight. Overall, the absence of a keel at both ends can affect the boat's performance and safety.
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a small and light boat with pointed ends
A line with a point at both ends is called a Segment.
canoe kayak
A boat without a keel pointed at both ends is typically referred to as a "double-ended" boat. This design allows for efficient movement in either direction, making it versatile for various water conditions. However, the absence of a keel can make it less stable and harder to maneuver compared to keel-equipped vessels, especially in rough waters. Common examples include some types of canoes and traditional fishing boats.
A traditional flat-bottomed calm water boat, blunt both ends and propelled by a pole, is a punt.
the answer is one
Because without both ends connected there can not be a flow of electrons from one end of the battery to the other.
There is an exclamation point on both ends of hasta pronto.
rowboat
begins and ends at the same point
No, midpoint is the middle point of a line segment. It is the same distance from both ends.