These are white with red vertical stripes and indicate unobstructed water on all sides. They mark mid-channels or fairways and may be passed on either side.
The abbreviation kN could be used to indicate kilonewtons. A newton is a unit of measurement used to describe the amount of force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram at a rate of meter, per second, per second. Kilonewtons are used in rating fasteners and anchors to indicate the safe working parameters.
Palindromes do not have a physical shape - they are series of characters (numbers, letters, etc) that can be read the same way backward and forward, such as '12321' or 'level' or 'race fast safe car'.
Secure is a synonym for safe.
No. Safest is the superlative form of the adjective safe (most safe).The adverb form of safe is safely, and the superlative form of the adverb is most safely.
i guess if it was lyk a slide u could hold on 2 the sides & have ur feet ready 2 hit the ground=but if it was lyk a ski slope my advice would b 2 take skiing lessons 1st=
These are white with red vertical stripes and indicate unobstructed water on all sides. They mark mid-channels or fairways and may be passed on either side.
These are white with red vertical stripes and indicate unobstructed water on all sides. They mark mid-channels or fairways and may be passed on either side.
These are white with red vertical stripes and indicate unobstructed water on all sides. They mark mid-channels or fairways and may be passed on either side.
It indicates safe unobstructed water on all sides, sometimes called a mid-channel marker.
It indicates safe unobstructed water on all sides, sometimes called a mid-channel marker.
low bridge marker
If you see a white marker with red vertical stripes, it means the water is safe.The Safe Water markerThese are white with red vertical stripes and indicate unobstructed water on all sides. They mark mid-channels or fairways and may be passed on either side.Commonly known as a "nun" buoySafe water markers are white with red verticals stripes. They usually run through the deep middle of channels or rivers and indicate safe boating water. They may be passed on either side.
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It is a mid-channel marker. You can pass to either side, traffic permitting. It is also called a "safe water" buoy because it indicates no obstruction.
Wouldn't suggest it. Permanent marker often contains chemical that aren't safe for the skin and may cause a reaction.