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theirs no such thing as "titanic plates" only techtonic
Not having to ship them long distances reduced the stress, weight loss, and injury to the animals that was the inevitable effect of long journeys in crowded cattle cars and trucks
The main frame or body of a ship is called the hull. It is the watertight body of a ship that provides structure and buoyancy. The hull determines the ship's stability, strength, and seaworthiness.
sailboat, ship, log, leaf, large amount of water (big flood) can move houses, cars and even people. hope it could be a big help for you.
The block coefficient (CB) is calculated as the ratio of the underwater volume of a ship's hull to the volume of a rectangular block that has the same overall length, breadth, and draft as the ship. The formula for block coefficient is: [ CB = \frac{V_{ship}}{L \times B \times T} ] Where: CB = Block coefficient Vship = Underwater volume of the ship's hull L = Length of the ship B = Breadth of the ship T = Draft of the ship
water
some ships move by wind or a flag.
Yes.
Of course there is! If there wasn't, then how would the ship move, be steered, or fly?
Move.
The stern is the back end of the ship, the bow is the front end of the ship. Aft means close to or toward the stern of the ship eg Move the luggage aft Forward means close to or toward the bow of a ship. eg Move the luggage forward
Sumerrain
A ship floating on water moves because it is propelled forward by its engines or sails. The propulsion generates a force that allows the ship to overcome water resistance and move through the water. Additionally, the design of the ship's hull allows it to displace water and move forward efficiently.
you move it
By ship, and on land by roller logs.
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You might move boulders off of the seafloor cavern into a ship in order to examine the boulders. Often, this is accomplished using buoys that float the boulders from the seafloor to the ship.