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There are many different harbors in this world, some having very deep water, and others being shallow. Ships enter harbors all the time.

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Why did the Lieutenant Commander of the Nevada intentionally grounded the ship at Pearl Harbor?

To ground a ship means to steer it into water too shallow for it to float so that it gets stuck on the bottom. Normally you want to avoid this at all costs. In the case of the Nevada, when the attack started she tried to make a run for it and get out of the harbor. She didn't make it. She was torpedoed and began to sink. If she had sunk in the channel into the harbor she would have blocked it and it would have been months before she could be hauled off. The entire surviving fleet would have been stuck in Pearl Harbor during that entire time. So, the captain or the executive officer, whoever was in charge, deliberately grounded the ship to avoid blocking the harbor. Michael Montagne


What ship made a run for it?

During the attack on Pearl Harbor the U.S.S Nevada tried to make a run for it but they were damaged and too close to the harbor entrance to make it without blocking all passage in or out of the harbor. They chose to ground near the hospital to keep the harbor entrance open and have a chance to save the ship.


What ship did they use to sail acrossed Louisiana Purchase?

No ship was used. The rivers aren't deep enough and when they became too shallow to navigate they walked, rode, and used canoes.


What was the last ship to get out of Pearl Harbor's Harbor?

The battleship USS Nevada was the only one to get up steam and sail towards the harbor's mouth. However, she was hit too many times and began to sink while under way; the battleship's commander ordered her beached so she would NOT sink and block the harbor's entrance.


Why would Botany Bay not make a good harbor?

After arriving at Botany Bay on 18 January 1788, Captain Arthur Phillips decided it was unsuitable for settlement because of the following: * a lack of fresh water * the timber was unsuitable for building * the soil was of poor quality * there was no safe, deep harbour Phillip then moved the First Fleet north to Port Jackson, where they arrived on 26 January 1788.

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Was there any difficulty when they colonized Botany Bay?

There was a problem with finding fresh water at Botany Bay. The harbor was too shallow for some ships. Eventually the colony was moved to Port Jackson.


Why did the Lieutenant Commander of the Nevada intentionally grounded the ship at Pearl Harbor?

To ground a ship means to steer it into water too shallow for it to float so that it gets stuck on the bottom. Normally you want to avoid this at all costs. In the case of the Nevada, when the attack started she tried to make a run for it and get out of the harbor. She didn't make it. She was torpedoed and began to sink. If she had sunk in the channel into the harbor she would have blocked it and it would have been months before she could be hauled off. The entire surviving fleet would have been stuck in Pearl Harbor during that entire time. So, the captain or the executive officer, whoever was in charge, deliberately grounded the ship to avoid blocking the harbor. Michael Montagne


What ship made a run for it?

During the attack on Pearl Harbor the U.S.S Nevada tried to make a run for it but they were damaged and too close to the harbor entrance to make it without blocking all passage in or out of the harbor. They chose to ground near the hospital to keep the harbor entrance open and have a chance to save the ship.


What does that ship has sailed mean?

It's another way of saying "it's too late for that". Just like you can't get onto a ship that has already left the harbor.


Why prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor were there no antitorpedo methods in place?

The US Harbor was presumed to be too shallow for the usage of aerial topedoes. In fact it was too shallow, so the Japanese had to put a modification on their aerial torpedoes so that, after they were dropped by the torpedo bombers, they would not initially submerge too deeply. Also the anti-torpedo netting would have been a challenge & inconvience to move around & adjust as the ships came & went from the harbor. Local US Navy leaders at Pearl Harbor thought that it was not worth the trouble to take these extra steps.


What ship did they use to sail acrossed Louisiana Purchase?

No ship was used. The rivers aren't deep enough and when they became too shallow to navigate they walked, rode, and used canoes.


What is shallow is In a sentence?

The lake is too shallow to swim in.


What was the last ship to get out of Pearl Harbor's Harbor?

The battleship USS Nevada was the only one to get up steam and sail towards the harbor's mouth. However, she was hit too many times and began to sink while under way; the battleship's commander ordered her beached so she would NOT sink and block the harbor's entrance.


What is the geographical definition of bay?

A bay is a body of water partially enclosed by land but having a wide outlet to the sea. Bays are typically smaller than gulfs and can provide a natural harbor for ships.


What are the major non-farming industries of Massachusetts Bay?

Fishing, and Ship Building Fur trading was big, too, but fishing and ship building were biggest.


How did the caravel work?

A caravel is a three masted sailing ship using lateen rigged sails.The sails allows the ship to be pushed by the wind, and the ship could change its direction of movement by setting the sails in particular configurations. Steering was done by a rudder.It was a small ship with shallow draught, so it could sail in shallow waters where larger ships could not go. This made it particularly good as a coastal craft, and on rivers; though it could go on the open ocean too.


How can you use the word shallow in a sentence?

This pool is too shallow, for diving. This shallow depression is actually a rift valley.