Boats commonly used in the rivers of China and the East Indies include various types of traditional vessels, such as sampans, junks, and canoes. Sampans are flat-bottomed boats often used for fishing and transportation in shallow waters, while junks are larger, with distinctive sails and used for both cargo and passenger transport. Canoes, often made from wood or bamboo, are also prevalent in these regions for navigating smaller waterways. These boats are designed to adapt to the unique conditions of rivers and coastal environments in these areas.
boats
Mainly gunboats/patrol boats.
The junk boats were sailed around the coastlines of China.
Because in older times trade was done via boats therefore the bigger trade cities had to be near rivers so the boats could come up the rivers from the sea.
Water. Along with fish, swimmers, boats.
Rivers provided water - for agriculture and drinking. Boats on the rivers also provided a means of communication.
yes
killing small children
They paddled their oars.
Yes, some boats existed in the Stone Age. They were typically small, simple watercraft made from materials like logs or reeds, and were used for fishing, transportation, and exploration along rivers and coastlines.
they use boats in the rivers and goats in the roads
Add the rivers velocity to the boats velocity