Goods that float after a shipwreck are commonly referred to as "flotsam." This term specifically describes items that have been accidentally lost at sea but remain on the surface of the water. Flotsam is distinct from "jetsam," which refers to goods that are intentionally thrown overboard to lighten a ship's load during distress.
what is a lack of goods and services called
Stolen goods
income goods means goods that were not used by producers. And outcome goods called produced goods
Capital Goods.
Consumer Goods: whatever the things used or consumed by human is called consumer goods Durable goods: The goods which can be used for more than 3 years or which cannot be destroyed by one use is called Durable goods
Shipwreck survivors are sometimes also called castaways
the name of a shipwreck is called a hulk
Shipwreck debris is commonly referred to as wreckage or remains.
Because they are dead!
Floating structure is usually called Shanty.
People who survive a shipwreck are typically referred to as "survivors." If the shipwreck involves a group of people, they may also be called "castaways" if they end up stranded on an island or remote location. In some contexts, the term "wreck survivors" may also be used to describe those who have escaped from the disaster.
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a very large piece of ice floating in the sea
The shipwreck coast of Victoria, Australia
Floating markers in the ocean are called buoys.
its called rockhopper island.yes you can go there but i dont know how.
Floating Markers are called Magical Markers because they serve as a "MARK" OF COURSE where you can have a free gloat