The Viking longboat had a very shallow-draft hull. This meant they could raid far up rivers.
Viking ships large and small were all made in the same way. Planks of timber, usually oak were overlapped and nailed together. The ships were made watertight by filling the spaces between the planks with tarred wool or animal hair. The ships were all the same long narrow shape and floated near the surface of the water. This meant that they could be used in shallow water.
Under water, on the water, and above the water are the three levels of sailing.
Yes. If you say, "The water is shallow," then shallow describes the water.
They live in shallow sea water
It can be shallow or deep.
The water in the lake was very shallow
The Pequod was sailing the Pacific body of water.
Shallow water is more dense than Deep water. This means that a wave travelling from deep water to shallow water would bend towards the normal. Also, the wave would travel slower in the shallow than in the deep water
Seahorses tend to like Shallow Waters More than Deep Waters
The opposite of shallow is deep.
deep and shallow it depends on you! i like shallow myself u get more fish