Ships cannot sail on the Sea of Tranquility because it is located on the Moon, which lacks a substantial atmosphere and liquid water. The Sea of Tranquility, or Mare Tranquillitatis, is a vast, flat plain made of solidified lava. Additionally, the Moon's gravity is not conducive to traditional sailing, as there are no bodies of water to navigate. Hence, it’s a barren landscape rather than a maritime environment.
cataracts act as transportation berries because they make it impossible for ships to sail from Africa's interior to the sea
cataracts act as transportation berries because they make it impossible for ships to sail from Africa's interior to the sea
Yes, and many sail ships do so each year.
Starting in the Mediterranean Sea, one would sail around Greece to the Aegean Sea, then through the Dardenelle into the Sea of Marmara, and then through the Straits of Bosporous (passing the City of Istanbul) into the Black Sea.
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No African Rivers continue from the mainland to the oceans
Before motorized vehicles, ships were the fastest and most economical way to move goods (and often, people). A sea makes it possible to sail ships.
Because you will run into the Aswan Dam.
The point of a ship is to sail on the sea. If you don't sail on the sea with a ship, you are wasting it, even if you are keeping it safe. The point is not to waste what you have - instead use it for its intended purpose. There is more danger in taking a ship out to sea but it is still worth it.
slave ships could be at sea for more than a few months.
Moorings are used to secure sail boats and ships. Ropes and anchors are used often to secure ships and boats of all sizes to a dock or anchored at sea.
Firstly, there aren't all that many navigable rivers running to the sea from Africa's interior, and secondly, most of these rivers have rapids and waterfalls.