Aegis class fast frigates, such as the USS McCampbell (DDG-85), can reach speeds of around 30 knots (approximately 34.5 mph or 55.5 km/h). Their advanced propulsion systems and hull designs allow for quick maneuverability, making them agile in various maritime environments. These vessels are primarily designed for anti-air, anti-surface, and anti-submarine warfare, emphasizing speed and operational flexibility.
it means to move something from one place to another that also means in water!
Plain water can effectively be used on Class A fires, which involve ordinary combustibles such as wood, paper, and cloth. It can also be utilized on some Class B fires, specifically those involving flammable liquids, if the fire is small and manageable. However, water should never be used on Class C fires (electrical) or Class K fires (cooking oils and fats), as it can exacerbate the situation or pose safety risks. Always assess the fire type before applying water.
you really should pay attention in class
Very reactive metals - from group 1 and 2 of the periodic table - can react with water.
According to Wikipedia, it is of the class "Hydrozoa": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydra_(genus)
Frigate bird
Frigates float because of the principle of buoyancy. The design of a frigate ensures that the weight of the ship is distributed in a way that it displaces enough water to generate an upward force equal to or greater than its weight. This allows the frigate to float on the water's surface.
Lemmings are capable swimmers and can navigate through water when necessary.
Frigate birds primarily feed on fish, squid, and other small marine animals. They are known for their aerial hunting skills, using their long, hooked bills to snatch prey from the surface of the water. They are also known to steal food from other birds and scavenge for scraps near fishing boats.
A boat or ship.
They use vibrations in the water
Not all animals can swim. Some animals, like birds and insects, are unable to navigate the water effectively.
class A
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i would assume that a pwc is in the personal water craft class. This is incorrect. PWC is a Class A water vessel.
Hydrachnidia, also known as "water mites" belong to Class Arachnida
i would assume that a pwc is in the personal water craft class. This is incorrect. PWC is a Class A water vessel.