because there is no wind
From the harbour of Archangelsk you would sail into Divna Bay on the White Sea (Arctic Ocean) from there you would sail into the Barents Sea (Arctic Ocean), and cross to the Norwegian Sea (Atlantic Ocean) and then to the North Sea (Atlantic Ocean), you would then sail up the Scheur river to Rotterdam.
South America
JordanThe Dead sea lays on the border of Israel and Jordan
No, you will not die if you drink from the Dead Sea, but it is highly unrecommended. The high salt concentration can lead to dehydration, increased thirst, and potential kidney damage. It's important to avoid ingesting water from the Dead Sea.
The effect an earthquake has on boats is that it can lead to a tsunami. The tsunami in Southern Asia a few years ago had an interesting phenomenon: Members of the Moken/ sea-gypsy people had not one casualty in the tsunami, because they knew that boats needed to go to deep water (and all people on land to high ground) as soon as they saw the sea-level receding. The greatest danger to boats is if they are in the dock in and after an earthquake. If they are at sea, staying in deep water is the best and safest thing to do.
Water like the sea or lakes, but the sails sail on the wind and air. Hope this is the answer you were looking for!
no wind
-to pump water -grind grain -sail boats at sea
Dead sea
So people could travel or take a ride in the sea or ocean!!!!! :D
Because ponys cant drive boats.
Moorings are used to secure sail boats and ships. Ropes and anchors are used often to secure ships and boats of all sizes to a dock or anchored at sea.
Because you will run into the Aswan Dam.
no they are dead so they cant sting anymore
There is no such reason, other than perhaps the fact that the water of the Dead Sea is quite corrosive because of its high mineral content, and the required maintenance of the ship's hull might simply not be worth it. Now that I think about it, I can offer a couple more equally weak reasons: -- There's no place to go from the Dead Sea. -- Maybe a minor political reason: The Dead Sea forms part of the international boundary between the State of Israel and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. In the event that there is any cargo to be transferred between the two, it's a lot cheaper, faster, and easier to just put it on trucks and drive it around the shore of the Dead Sea, rather than truck it to one shore, load it onto a ship, sail it across the 10-mile width of the Dead Sea, load it back on trucks, and drive it to its destination ... with the attendant possibility of security problems.
the first person to sail the sea was christopher columbas
No, it is impossible to ride a motor boat or sail boat because of the extensive sea salt and lack of wind.