Navigating ships involves a combination of technologies, including Global Positioning System (GPS) for precise location tracking, radar for detecting nearby vessels and obstacles, and Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS) for real-time navigation using digital nautical charts. Additionally, Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) enhance situational awareness by allowing vessels to share their positions and movements. Other tools such as sonar and satellite communication systems also play crucial roles in ensuring safe and efficient maritime navigation.
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Science is the study of everything around us and Technology is where "science" is applied into. An example of this is Physics. Physics is a study of matter in motion and an example of technology where physics is applied are Aeroplanes, Cars, Trains, Rocket ships, etc.
because more countries wanted to explore in search of new trade routes, sources of resources, etc faster and better ships were needed. Many cities in the renaissance became rich and they built magnificent cities however they needed to defend them do better military technology was required.
Technology can be used for many things. Technology can help a weak person, such as if they were to wear a magnetic bracelet. This is scientifically proven. :)
some examples of technology used in agriculture is plows,tractors,cattle...etc.
they are used for navigating ships and cars within 15 to 20 miles
The technology in the 1400-1500's made ships better for sailing by the use of rudders, moveable sails, and larger ships. Navigating became better through the use of the astrolabe and better compasses. Mapping also was better.
Telescopes, satellites, space ships, and rovers!
In the 15th century, ships were primarily wooden vessels, with designs such as caravels and naos becoming prominent for exploration and trade. Caravels were smaller, highly maneuverable ships with lateen sails, ideal for navigating coastal waters and exploring new territories. Naos, on the other hand, were larger, more robust ships used for long-distance voyages, featuring square sails for stability and cargo capacity. Overall, these ships marked significant advancements in maritime technology, facilitating the Age of Exploration.
Ice-breaking ships are used in the Arctic using wedges, a type of simple machine.
New technology during the War of 1812 allowed for more sturdier ships to be built. Ships were built with live oak timbers during this time, which made them more resistant to gunshots.
the coronol, a spyglass for navigating
How Do They Do It - 2006 Navigating the Panama Canal Waste Technology 1-7 was released on: USA: 29 November 2007
The Development of the internal combustion: used in vehicles: cars, trucks, ships, airplanes, etc.
Because they have more technology.
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Stealth technology as in Aircrafts, Ships, Battle tanks etc. Countries that have stealth technology in the form of naval ships or aircraft or Battle Tanks are China, Russia, USA, Germany, France, UK, Spain