This includes material for bridges, buildings section for ships, boats and barges and can include metal doors and trim.
That the bridge has to allow tall ships down the river.
There are certain bridges that raise and lower to allow tall ships to pass, but in general, bridges stand up because of the structure holding them up.
arm the merchant ships
Wood. And various other materials.
Wood. And various other materials.
using water cannons and ramming greenpeace ships
Isambard Kingdom Brunel was the great engineer who designed and constructed bridges and ships in the 19th century. He is known for his iconic works including the SS Great Britain and the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
they built it with strong materials!
wood
they threw you overboard.
Ships are commonly made from stainless steel or aluminum to prevent corrosion in marine environments. These metals have increased resistance to rust and deterioration when exposed to water and salt. Additionally, protective coatings and regular maintenance help to further prevent corrosion on ships.