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The Gulf of Tonkin off the coast of Vietnam.
The ships are built in drydocks which can be flooded to float the ships out.
what sits on the water and warns ships of the danger coast
what sits on the water and warns ships of the danger coast
what sits on the water and warns ships of the danger coast
This is deep water so ships can sail through. Becouse ships need deep water to sail through places
Ships dump ballast water to counter any weight they take on, or to decrease their draft.
Why the Americans were able to win the war The Japanese had already pretty much destroyed the U.S Navy in the region of Hawaii (Pearl Harbour), but the ships werent entirely ruined. The Americans could rebuild their fleet but it would take some time for it to happen. The U.S American Navy was located at Hawaii which means that the water was shallow that the ships did not fully sink. The Americans weren't being attacked at the time before that so they had alot of time and money. What the Japanese did was Bring in America to the war which was a really big mistake. Estimates are that between 750,000 and 1,000,000 would have died in an all out invasion so for the americans it was a good thing to save lifes for the Americans
Ships can be a large craft that carries a people and good over water. These forms of transportation are able to float on water.
oil tanks in ships may leak
Humans cam survive for about 3 days with out fresh water. Fresh water is brought on ships for this reason because distilling salt water on a ship is difficult.
Ships float in fresh water too. Only a little deeper, since fresh water is less dense than salt water.