Flatboats were commonly used in the 18th and 19th centuries to transport a variety of goods, including agricultural products like corn, wheat, and livestock, as well as manufactured items and raw materials. They were particularly useful for moving goods along rivers, facilitating trade and commerce. Some flatboats also carried passengers, providing a means of travel for settlers heading westward. The design of flatboats allowed for a large cargo capacity, making them an essential part of early American transportation.
why do you think loess can be carried futher than sand
Impulses carried by the olfactory nerve are for the sense of smell.
A king was typically carried in a palanquin, a portable throne carried by servants or bearers. This mode of transportation allowed the king to be comfortably seated and carried by others while appearing regal and dignified. It was a common practice in many ancient and medieval cultures around the world.
A chair carried on poles is called a sedan chair. This type of chair was historically used to transport one person who was carried by a team of bearers.
Energy carried in a sound wave is all around us but energy carried in a ball is causing friction within the ball which is giving it energy
food , water trading items, animals
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Flatboats can float downstream in shallow water
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Technically, no. Generally yes. If you're taking a online quiz, then yes. Flatboat: A flatboat is a rectangular boat with a flat bottom and square ends used to transport freight and passengers on inland waterways Keelboat: river boat with a shallow draught and a keel but no sails; used to carry freight; moved by rowing or punting or towing
Flatboats can't go up stream & are very expensive