Collapses? Don't know what you mean by that but if you mean flips over, it's called "capsizing". I hope it helped. If not, elaborate a bit more and I'll see what I can do. Ch33rs
A boat collapses when the engine is not functioning well.
When a big boat collapses, it typically results from structural failure, severe weather conditions, or overloading. This can lead to significant hazards, including capsizing, sinking, or loss of life if passengers and crew are unable to evacuate safely. Emergency response teams are often activated to rescue those in danger and investigate the cause of the collapse. Such incidents underscore the importance of maritime safety regulations and vessel maintenance.
A big crater formed when a volcano collapses is called a caldera. It is typically much larger and deeper than the original volcanic vent.
The little boat towed or carried by a larger vessel is called a dinghy.
When a big boat collapses, it typically signifies a catastrophic failure, such as structural damage, loss of buoyancy, or extreme weather conditions. This event can lead to significant hazards, including capsizing, sinking, or creating dangerous debris in the water. The consequences often involve a rapid response from rescue teams to ensure the safety of passengers and crew. Such incidents can also prompt investigations to determine the causes and improve safety measures in maritime operations.
When a volcano collapses a very wide crater is called a caldera.
Well it depends on how big the boat is and how big your garage is... Just make sure you can get the boat in and out.
yes there is there is a big boat called a yacht Y-A-C-H-T WOO FIVE WORDS
It's usually called the Mainsail, or as sailors pronounce it, the "mains'l". It is sometimes called the "sheet" too, though that is more generic. +++ The "sheet" is the line that controls the sail's angle across the boat.
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It is called weathering.
It is called weathering.