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It takes 1 bucket of water when we flush.
They went three thousand miles on a galleon.
1 liter of water weighs 1 kg so 1 ml of water weighs 1 mg so 5 ml of water weighs 5 mg
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A ghostly galleon is a ship that is believed to be haunted or cursed, often appearing as a spectral vessel sailing the seas. It is a common theme in ghost stories and folklore, with tales of mysterious ships with ghostly crews that bring bad luck or doom to those who encounter them.
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A galleon is made for transporting things and has cannons, but it is made to transport items. But, a frigate is a warship. It doesn't transport as much and is made for naval warfare.
The galleon was hunting for its enemy deep in the ocean. Please board the third galleon on the left side of the dock.
Galleon is not an available player in Brawl.
Galleon Group was created in 1997.
one of the easiest questions in the series. the currency is currently Galleons, Sickles and Knuts. seventeen Sickles to a Galleon, twenty nine Knuts to a Sickle. 493 Knuts --> 17 Sickles --> 1 Galleon
It's actually 1363 knuts in total. You can do this one of two ways: 1. by multiplying the number of total sickles you have by how many knuts there are in a sickle. There are 17 sickles/ galleon so in this case that would be 47 sickles x 29 knuts/sickle = 1363 knuts 2. by finding how many galleons you actually have in decimal form and multiplying that number by the number of knuts there are in a galleon. There are 493 knuts/galleon and the number of total galleons we have is 2.8. So the equation would look like this: 2.78 galleons x 493 knuts/galleon = 1363 knuts cheers
A Galleon was a large, multi-decked sailing ship with three or more masts that were square-rigged. They typically had a high forecastle and aftcastle, providing ample space for crew and cannons. Galleons were commonly used by European nations for trade and warfare during the 16th to 18th centuries.
The duration of The Ghost Galleon is 1.77 hours.
The author estimated a galleon to be worth about 5 British pounds.