Only on very large rivers, such as the River Avon.
Potentially they can make fault lines unstable (since that is pretty much where rivers run), and bring about catastrophic earthquakes.
According to wikipedia modern cruise ships are primarily build by the following three European and one Asian ship yards:The construction market for cruise ships is dominated by three European companies and one Asian company:STX Europe of Norway with two shipyards: STX Europe (the former Aker Yards/Kvaerner Masa-Yards/Wärtsilä, Valmet and Rauma Shipyards) in Finland.Aker Yards France (Chantiers de l'Atlantique) in France.Fincantieri of Italy.Meyer Werft of Germany.Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of Japan.A large number of cruise ships have been built by other shipyards, but no other individual yard has reached the large numbers of built ships achieved by the four above. A handful of old ocean liners also remain in service as cruise ships. Despite the dominance of United States-based cruise ship operators and American clients in the industry, only one ship built in the United States, The Emerald, is still sailing.[citation needed]source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cruise_ship
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Ships have been around since the Phoenicians started their trade empires around the Mediterranean. Probably before.
self rectfaction sail deed
Ships were used to sail the seas and boats were used to sail the rivers. Carts and wagons were used for overland travel.
No African Rivers continue from the mainland to the oceans
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.
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.
Many thypes, from small private boats to large passenger ships.
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Hernando De Soto sailed on large sailing ships from France. He travelled in one across the Atlantic Ocean to America.
yes the three ships sail away (the Nina.the Pinta,and the Santa Maria
Tom sail on a ship called DO
Karfi were, quiet literally long boats. they were the chief viking raiding vessel, and allowed them to sail quickly and up rivers
i do not have a clue
Wut made ships sail in the wind was that using a persicet sail or flag will pick up the wind and will push the air out and sail..just like u swinging on a swing 