The margin line on a ship serves as a critical safety feature, indicating the maximum waterline level to which the vessel can be safely loaded. It helps ensure that the ship remains stable and buoyant, reducing the risk of capsizing or flooding. By adhering to the margin line, crew members can maintain compliance with safety regulations and enhance overall maritime safety.
to make a line or margine
A ruled line on the left and/or right of a sheet is a "margin line."
The UK had 27 ships of the line engaged.
At this intersection point on a graph, firms will earn maximum profit, even if this point is under average total cost.
The ship you are looking for might be the Mary Rose, of the English Navy in the 16th Century. The Mary Rose may not have been called a ship-of-the-line, but for all intent and purpose that is what she was.
Ships try to avoid sinking, submarines sink on purpose...
To man ships.
Nelson had 33 ships including 27 ships of the line.
yes there is butter of margine butter
That is approximately 2 cups.
the purpose of a number line is to help math.
They each have their purpose.