"Made of" and "Made from" can mean the same thing. "That can is made from aluminum." "That can is made of aluminum." However, they can't be used the same in every situation. You can say: "That house is made of wood and made from workers." But you can't say: "That house is made of workers and made from wood."
the chinese and they made the wheel barrow
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They are made out of metal
it was made out of glass!
I believe there were minesweepers in WW2, but not very many. There were a lot of Minesweepers in WW2, MSO's, MSC's and others MSO's were Ocean Going Minesweepers MSC's were Coastal Going Minesweepers, smaller than MSO's I served aboard the USS Loyalty MSO-457 in the Vietnam war. http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/02457.htm Now probably all Minesweepers have been discommissioned and auctioned off. Hellicoptors have taken the place of ships for this type of work. They are faster and the crew faces less danger.
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A. A. Kondratovich has written: 'Protivominnoe oruzhie' -- subject(s): Minesweepers, Submarine mines
You possibly mean Minesweepers. These are used by many navies and are specialised vessels for clearing minefields.
Aircraft carriers, frigates, destroyers, submarines (nuclear and conventional), minesweepers, landing craft, fishery protection vessels and others.
Kurt Gerdau has written: 'Choral der Zeit' 'Ubena: Rettung uber See' 'Kampfboot M 328' -- subject(s): German Naval operations, M 328 (Ship), Minesweepers, World War, 1939-1945
D. M. Frankie has written: 'Damn cold water and the Navy' -- subject(s): American Naval operations, Biography, Minesweepers, Sailors, United States, United States. Navy, World War, 1939-1945
Machine guns, rifles, tanks, atomic bombs, mustard gas, chlorine gas, zepplin, tank, planes, mines, u-boats, torpedoes, submarines, grenades, shotguns, shells, battleships, dreadnoughts, destroyers, cruisers, minesweepers
The Axis, in this case, the Kriegsmarine, used less than 60 ships on D-Day. These were some E-boats and some minesweepers operating from Cherbourg. Due to heavy weather in the Channel, they returned to shelter before any significant action.
Shore bombardment was provided by the elderly battleships HMS Warspite, HMS Ramillies, and USS Nevada, along with several Allied cruisers. Thousands of ships of other types participated, mostly to transport the invasion force across the English Channel, with destroyers and minesweepers to protect them.
it is light, so it is widely used in aircraft construction. It isn't magnetic, so it has been used to build minesweepers. It will conduct electricity and has been used in wire manufacture. It quickly forms an oxide coating that can repair itself, which makes it impervious to corrosion. It can be rolled to form thin strips which retain great strength. It is made from bauxite which is readily available. However, its extraction is energy intensive so it is expensive.
Math is in essence, logic. However, some parts of math to improve in require nothing more then memorization. For example, times tables. You could probably improve your math by learning to do puzzles such as Soduku. Another overlooked game may be Minesweepers. If nothing else, see if you cant find a good teacher.