Not sure what you mean by "ancient," but some of the larger sailing ships of the late 1700s and early 1800s could make 7 to 10 knots, with some of the speedier ones getting up near 15 knots. Hope that helps.
I think they went to Australia
A single square sail :DI hope this helps u ;D~ A Student
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yes the three ships sail away (the Nina.the Pinta,and the Santa Maria
In ancient times, ships sailed against the wind by using a technique called tacking. This involved changing the angle of the sails to catch the wind from different directions, allowing the ship to move forward even when sailing into the wind.
Triangular trade
I think they went to Australia
A single square sail :DI hope this helps u ;D~ A Student
For transportation and for trade route purposes.
Liverpool, London and Bristol were the main ones.
yah
aswan had cateracts it was also a major trade place
Type your answer here... Edgar A. Guest
Yes.
yes the three ships sail away (the Nina.the Pinta,and the Santa Maria
Tom sail on a ship called DO
i do not have a clue