No. The routes our ships take or took have no effect on hurricanes. Slave ships, however, generally came from Sub-Saharan Africa, and so had to travel through the tropical waters of the Atlantic west to the Americas using the trade winds. Tropical ocean water is one of the main ingredients needed for the formation of hurricanes. The storms are also generally steered westward by the trade winds. So the storms travel the same general direction as the slave ships, but do not actually follow the trade routes.
How did ship rock form
Ships don't sink in the ocean because the air pressure pushes the ship upward and keeps it buoyant-------------------------------- Ships don't sink because the overall density of the ship is lower than the density of the salt water and it displaces its weight's equivalent of water using only a portion of the ship's volume.
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In colder weather the density of water increases slightly. The change is enough that an object the size of a ship can be loaded with more and still not be heavy enough to overload the ship. In summer the opposite occur.
with oil, feaces, other nasty things... depends on the ship.
The Slave Ship was created in 1840.
he was not born on a slave ship
Was nautica a slave ship?
This question needs to be rephrased in order for it to be answered. Which slave ship are you talking about?
slave 2 slave 1 - slave 2 is only in the books after slave 1 is destroyed. in the movies you can see the mandilorian script on Fett's ship that clearly says Slave 1
Ammistad
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No, it was a pirate ship (or maybe an illegal privateer), which captured a slave ship. The cargo was then treated as captured treasure.
The crew of the ship slept below decks on a different part of the ship. Sometimes in areas on the deck that were covered.
The Clotilde is regarded as the last "slave ship" to bring slaves to America from Africa. It sank in Mobile Bay (Mobile, Alabama).Other Slave Ships:Henrietta MarieWandererWildfireLord Ligonier
my qeustion is what is a slave ship
Slave traders used every available space to fit as many slaves as possible on a slave ship.