Yes, by tacking. Yes it can by a method called tacking
Perfect small-sailboat weather!
false because if you think of a paper airplane flying against the wind it will fall faster then the paper airplane flying with the wind
Prevailing winds can be used to help navigate ships and sailboats around the Earth by sea.You can sail a ship around this world even against the wind using wind energy. By picking up speed using wind then use kinetic energy gained to sail against the wind direction. So, yes, even with one wind direction we can sail the globe both ways.
Sand is blown against/ rubbed against the rock by sea and wind and scrapes off pieces of rock.
Wind weathering is the process were small sediments and/or sand is brushed against rocks due to abrasion.
Depends. Size is not the predominant factor when determining speed for a sailboat. Depends on the wind condidtions
Wind powers a sailboat.
the wind blows against the sail's and pushes the boat forward
it depends how fast its going and what the whether and wind velocity is like
The average sail boats travel at the rate at which the wind can pull them. There is no set rate.
Nick Ellison has written: 'With the wind' -- subject(s): Lusty Wind II (Sailboat), Travel, Voyages around the world
The purpose of a keel in a sailboat are to generate lift to counteract the force of the wind. The keel converts the motion of the wind into a forward motion for the sailboat.
Collects wind, it is a triangular sail placed at the front of the sailboat.
If there is no wind and the sailboat has no auxiliary engine
The wind is what causes a sailboat to sail.
A sailboat
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