A heavy ship can sail because it has sails, an engine, or some means of propulsion. If the question is about how the ship can float, it is the buoyancy of water that allows it to avoid sinking. By using a strong hull and making it "hollow" inside, the hull will displace water. The amount of displaced water will equal the total mass of the vessel. As long as we keep water out of the "inside" of the hull, we can put lots of stuff (cargo) in it and it will still float. The vessel will only sink to the point where it displaces an amount of water equal to its total mass. As long as the hull is watertight and rises above the level of the sea (so it can't take on water), it floats.
A ship can sail anywhere the water is deep enough.
1000 ft.
Hijklmno is simple - you start from H to O. In otherwords : H2O Water. SHIP SAIL ACROSS WATER.
An anchor is a heavy piece of metal for lowering into the water to keep a ship from moving.
The correct usage is:One ship sails on the water.Explanation:The reason why the correct usage is "on" is because the ship will sail on top of the water ie. on the water.
A Ship Without a Sail was created in 1929.
Sail a Crooked Ship was created in 1961.
Surface area.
The ship would have gotten stuck in the sand. The water wasn't deep enough for the large ship.
Topgallant sail, also known as the gallant sail or garrant sail
1. The hull of the ship is filled with air, not water. 2. The ship is heavy so is partially submerged.
the sail catches the wind and keeps the ship going