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5. Why did the ship keep changing direction?

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Answered by originalridz12
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Answer:

In general, the closest angle to the wind that a ship can sail is usually around 35 to 45 degrees, and it depends on the exact boat, the exact sails and the exact wind strength. ... Therefore, the ship changes tack periodically, reversing the direction of cross-wind movement while continuing the upwind movement

Answered by shashnk06prajapati
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Answer:

Because if they have exact point where it is they can find this change direction to find island and floating land

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