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Well, honey, hurricanes don't have GPS tracking historical routes like some fancy cruise ship. They form based on weather conditions, not historical paths. So no, hurricanes don't give a damn about where slave ships sailed centuries ago. Next question, please!

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Four of the ships sought a passage along a southern?

route to the East Indies, but only one ship, commanded by Ferdinand Magellan, successfully completed the journey by sailing around the southern tip of South America. This voyage ultimately proved that the earth was round and opened the way for further exploration and trade routes.


Does a sunken ship sitting on the ocean floor have a buoyant force on it?

Yes, a sunken ship on the ocean floor experiences a buoyant force pushing up on it that is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the ship. This buoyant force helps to keep the ship in place on the ocean floor despite its weight.


How do ships earth?

On ships, 3 phase 3 wire system is used and neutral of generator reamains hanging or floating or isolated. All machineries onboard a ship are earthed to the ship's hull. The advantage of this kind of system is that if earth fault occurs on any one of the phases, the supply will not get afftected and machinery keep on working. This is the priority on marine platforms. Howevr, if one more earth fult occurs on the remaining phases, this condition will become like short circuit throught ship's hull and protection will operat to isolate the defective source and power supply for the machinery will be interrupted.


Why ship doenot sink in ocean?

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.


How does forcing air into the ballast tanks cause the ship to rise?

Action and reaction , the ship is lighter from the discharged ballast- so it will float upwards with buoyancy. One assumes you are talking about submarines. Some surface ships have trim tanks to compensate for cargo compartments not being balanced- etc. but this is not a submergence device.

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When was The Slave Ship created?

The Slave Ship was created in 1840.


Was Nautica the name of a Slave Ship?

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This question needs to be rephrased in order for it to be answered. Which slave ship are you talking about?


In Star Wars what is the name of Jango and Boba Fett's ship?

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


What slave ship is regarded as the last slave ship to bring slaves to America from Africa This ship sank in Mobile Bay?

Ammistad


What is the longest distance you could be away from a slave ship and still smell a slave ship?

2 miels


Was White Lion a slave ship?

No, it was a pirate ship (or maybe an illegal privateer), which captured a slave ship. The cargo was then treated as captured treasure.


Where did slave traders sleep and eat on a slave ship?

The crew of the ship slept below decks on a different part of the ship. Sometimes in areas on the deck that were covered.


What are the names of the slave ships that transported slaves from Africa to South America Caribbean and Guyana?

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


Who started the trans-Alantic Slave Trade?

my qeustion is what is a slave ship


What were the ways a slave trader was able to fit slaves on a ship?

Slave traders used every available space to fit as many slaves as possible on a slave ship.