Type of ship, had square sails and was capable of crossing oceans. Columbus, most famous use of, 'discovered' the new world with caravels.
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Hard to say as no person is still alive from that period Probably 7-10 based on Spanish ships from that period.
There is no ship known, it is not the Lusitania, which was an English ship.
In the 15th century, ships were primarily constructed from wood, with oak being a popular choice due to its strength and durability. Other types of wood, such as pine and fir, were also used for various parts of the ship. The vessels were often reinforced with iron fastenings and equipped with sails made from canvas or wool. Shipbuilding techniques during this time included the caravel design, which allowed for improved navigation and exploration.
No, the caravel was not the lightest ship. It was a relatively small and nimble vessel, but not the lightest in terms of weight.
The caravel was an original Portugese model.
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a ship with triangular sails that allowed it to sail into the wind and with square sails that carried it forward when the wind was at it's back.
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made out of wood
A caravel is small ship that was fast and easy to steer. A caravel is easy to maneuver in dangerous waters.
He sailed the caravel hundreds of miles over the Pacific Ocean.The caravel was a midsized ship developed by the Portuguese and Spanish.
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