Chinese ships, particularly during the Ming Dynasty, were often larger and more advanced than their European counterparts, featuring multiple masts and sails that allowed for greater speed and cargo capacity. They employed sophisticated designs, like the treasure ships of Admiral Zheng He, which could carry large quantities of goods and personnel. In contrast, European ships, such as caravels and galleons, were smaller and primarily designed for exploration and trade, but they eventually incorporated innovations like stern-mounted rudders and improved hull designs. Overall, while Chinese ships excelled in size and capacity, European vessels became more versatile for long-distance exploration and naval warfare.
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Ships use echo soundings to find object, ice bergs and other dangers to the ship wilst at see. Its like bats, the ship sends out a high pitched sound, and detects for echos. If it gets one, it will show up on the radar, and the shipd captain/navigator shall steer around it.
Ships use echo soundings to find object, ice bergs and other dangers to the ship wilst at see. Its like bats, the ship sends out a high pitched sound, and detects for echos. If it gets one, it will show up on the radar, and the shipd captain/navigator shall steer around it.
Answer 1The Navigation acts were passed by the British parliament. These acts were a series of twenty-nine laws passed to control colonial trade and shipping. All goods sent to America had to be shipped to England first before so the ships that were transporting the goods had to pay a heavy tax for everything before they could finish their trip. Everything traded from the thirteen colonies had to be transported in English ships, the captain had to be English, and three- fourths of the crew had to be English. Some goods, like tobacco, cotton wool, sugar, indigo, lumber, and rice had to go to England first before they could be sold anywhere else. The only people who had the right to trade with the other colonies had to be British citizens.Answer 2The Navigation Acts occurred in 1660 and 1663 between the British and the Colonies. England limited the colonies to only being able to trade with the British. All foreign trade was banned, but this made the colonies begin to smuggle from other countries.