Yes; subject to occasional limitations of extreme weather, international law, and piracy.
A ship can sail anywhere the water is deep enough.
Christopher Columbus's ships were the Nina, Pinta, and the Santa Maria. They sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World.
It is easier and faster for ships to sail with the ocean currents.
It did not sail anywhere it was in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean when it struck an iceberg and started to sink.
On his first voyage, there were three ships: The Pinta, the Nina, and the Santa Maria.
Ships from inland ports can reach the ocean through interconnected waterways, such as rivers, canals, and locks. Once they reach the ocean, they can sail to ports around the world using established international shipping routes. Navigation technology and infrastructure make it possible for ships to travel long distances across oceans.
He took three ships. The Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria.
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oil ships that sail with lots of oil bringing oil anywhere sometimes get destroyed or something and they end up losing a lot of oil into the water. that or sometimes oil rigs explode and release lots of oil into the ocean.
Atlantic ocean
there were at least 25 different pirate ships
yah