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As the bible does not mention the number, but it could be between four to six oreven more.
Yes, a cupboard originally was a cup board, which is a board on which you stored your cups, although now the term is used for more general storage of kitchen supplies.
The more common idiom is "stiff as a board," meaning "very stiff." Unless used ironically, like "straight as a crooked stick" or "straight as a politician's promise," the expression "straight as a board" would mean "very straight." When referring to "straight as..........." the term usually is as straight as a die
Sure....all members of the BoT can be related...and frequently are.
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It depends on the length of the canoe, and Pelican made different lengths for Coleman. The listed capacity can help you make a rough guess as the capacity stated is equal to the water displaced by the canoe when it is fulled with the stated amount of weight. But, the stated capacity SHOULD allow for six inches of freeboard. (In other words, if the capacity is 700 lbs., and you fill the canoe with 700 lbs.of water, you should still be able to pour in six more inches.)
The original inhabitants, the Maori, arrived by canoe which also carried a sail. Subsequent arrivals were also by sailing ship, with more modern methods available from the late 1800s.
We're still losing freeboard; jettison more cargo! I am ready to jettison the cargo, sir.
Its a canoe.
oil tankers have less openings as compared to other ships and those openings can be closed efficiently. oil tankers have lesser area of hatch openings when compared to bulk and containers.so the structural strength is more and safer.hence allowed for lesser freeboard
Yes, the noun 'canoe' is a common noun, a general word for a type of hand propelled boat; a word for any canoe of any kind.
Don't know if there was more than one manufacturer for "Squaw Canoe" or not, but Rivers & Gilman Moulded Products, Inc. of Hampden Maine, manufactured an "Indian Brand Canoe" labeled as "Squaw Canoe". I believe they are out of business now.
It is very possible to tip over a canoe. Some poeple use what are called outriggers which can be attached to a canoe in order to make it more stable and less likely to tip over.
The first canoe ever built was crafted between 8200 and 7600 BC. Scientists have said that the canoe was built by a person by the name of Pesse. The canoe was handcrafted from a solid tree trunk and measured more than 7 feet long.
A standard canoe is designed to fit three people - a bow and stern paddler and a middle "duffer." It is not recommended to have more than three people in a standard canoe.
It is because the fresh water has less density compared to that of salt water.