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When the blood vessel is made more narrow?

aorta


What do you call the curve a liquid makes in a narrow vessel?

Meniscus


When is a canoe considered a give away vessel?

When in a narrow channel


A narrow flat bottomed vessel that have traveled the nile river for centuries?

Cufa


What is gangal?

A moderately big bronze vessel with narrow top used for cooking rice.


When is permissible for a passenger to stand or walk in a moving vessel?

Passengers are generally permitted to stand or walk in a moving vessel only when it is safe to do so, such as during calm weather and on vessels designed for passenger movement. It is important to follow the crew's instructions and safety guidelines, which may restrict movement during rough seas or when the vessel is navigating narrow or hazardous areas. Additionally, safety equipment like handrails should be utilized to prevent accidents. Always prioritize safety and adhere to any posted regulations.


When is a sailboat the give way vessel?

1) When she is the overtaking vessel 2) When the other vessel is a Fishing Vessel or Restricted in her Ability to Manoeuvre (RAM) or Not Under Command (NUC). 3) A Sailing Vessel should not impede a Vessel Constrained by Draught (CBD). A vessel under 20 meters may not impede any vessel which only navigate within a narrow channel or fairway. Please see the link provided below.


When is the sailboat the give way vessel?

1) When she is the overtaking vessel 2) When the other vessel is a Fishing Vessel or Restricted in her Ability to Manoeuvre (RAM) or Not Under Command (NUC). 3) A Sailing Vessel should not impede a Vessel Constrained by Draught (CBD). A vessel under 20 meters may not impede any vessel which only navigate within a narrow channel or fairway. Please see the link provided below.


When is the sailboat a give-way vessel?

1) When she is the overtaking vessel 2) When the other vessel is a Fishing Vessel or Restricted in her Ability to Manoeuvre (RAM) or Not Under Command (NUC). 3) A Sailing Vessel should not impede a Vessel Constrained by Draught (CBD). A vessel under 20 meters may not impede any vessel which only navigate within a narrow channel or fairway. Please see the link provided below.


When water is in a container the surface of the water is curved. this curve is called the?

The meniscus - the upward curve of a liquid in a narrow vessel.


When is a sailboat the give way?

1) When she is the overtaking vessel 2) When the other vessel is a Fishing Vessel or Restricted in her Ability to Manoeuvre (RAM) or Not Under Command (NUC). 3) A Sailing Vessel should not impede a Vessel Constrained by Draught (CBD). A vessel under 20 meters may not impede any vessel which only navigate within a narrow channel or fairway. Please see the link provided below.


The muscular layer of a blood vessel is the?

The tunica media is the middle layer of the wall of a blood vessel. It is made up of smooth muscle cells and sheets of elastic tissue that help regulate blood flow in the body by causing the blood vessel to narrow or widen.