Inquiry

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This is my inquiry page. It is  where I’ll be putting questions on and answering them. thay will be about our topic.

This terms Inquiry

Q1.  What is the biggest land animal in the world?

A1

Q2. What Is the smallest  sea  creature?

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Q3. What country has the biggest population of animals?

A3.

Q4. how many differnt types of  horses are there and what are they?

A4.

Q5. What is the most amount of animals that have been keept in a zoo and what are they?

A5.

Q6.  What are all the colours of horses all over the world?

A6.

Q7.what is the best type of animal to keep as a pet?

A7.

Q8.what is the max amount of animals to keep in a zoo?

A8.

Q9. what is the smallest living horse?

A9.

Q10.  whats the most pets somebody has had in ther city?

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Last terms Inquiry

Q1. Do you  think that sails have to be a specific shape and how do they make them?

A1. It is hard to find an answer to this one

Q2. How do you steer a yacht?

A2.By adjusting the rigging, rudder and dagger or centre board, a sailor manages the force of the wind on the sails in order to change the direction and speed of a boat. Mastery of the skill requires experience in a multitude of wind and sea conditions, as well as extensive knowledge concerning sailboats.

Q3.what is a keel and how does  it effect the sailing of the boat?

A3.In sailboats, keels use the forward motion of the boat to generate lift to counter the lateral force from the sails. Sailboats have much larger keels than non sailing hulls. Keels are different from centerboards and other types of foils in that keels are made of heavy materials to provide ballast to stabilize the boat. Keels may be fixed, or non-movable, or they may retract to allow sailing in shallower waters. Retracting keels may pivot (a swing keel) or slide upwards to retract, and are usually retracted with a winch due to the ballast. Since the keel provides far more stability when lowered than when retracted (due to the greater moment arm involved) the amount of sail carried is generally reduced when sailing with the keel retracted.There are several types of fixed keels including: full keels, fin keels, winged keels, bulb keels, and twin keels or bilge keels among other designs.

Types of non-fixed keels include swing keels and canting keels. Canting keels can be found on racing yachts such as those competing in the Volvo Ocean Race. They provide much more righting moment for a lot less weight, as the keel moves out to the windward-side of the boat. The perpendicular distance from weight to pivot is increased, therefore a larger righting moment is produced.

 A keel keeps the boat from tipping right over and capsizing.

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One Response to “Inquiry”

  1. fenderdude

    There is no answers for any of these qustions.

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