A ship's pole is commonly referred to as a "mast," which supports sails and rigging. Other important poles on a ship include the "boom," which extends the foot of a sail, and the "gaff," used to hold the top of a sail. Additionally, "stays" and "shrouds" are cables that help support the mast.
A galleon pole is commonly referred to as a "spar" or a "mast." It is a long, slender pole used on ships to support sails or rigging.
On planet earth, there are many locations called 'poles' and some even have opposites. You may be thinking of the North Pole and the South Pole.
two the south pole called galieo volcanes
Arctic Circle, Tropic of Cancer, Equator, Tropic of Capricorn, Antartica Circle, Prime Meridian
The duration of Pole to Pole is 3000.0 seconds.
the ships names were unknown.
No ships cruise to the North Pole.
north pole and south pole
north pole and south pole
The names of cartier's ships were le petite hermine and le grande hermine.
the names of his ships were the San Antiago, Repertaga, Wegiz,and the Girmand
A galleon pole is commonly referred to as a "spar" or a "mast." It is a long, slender pole used on ships to support sails or rigging.
the three ships were Nina the pinta and the Santa maria
the three ships were Nina the pinta and the Santa maria
There were two sister ships - the RMS Olympic and the HMHS Britannic.
Arctic Circle, Tropic of Cancer, Equator, tropic of Capricorn, Prime meridian, Antarctic Circle
One of the space ships are called the challenger