How did the sailing conditions change after the ship had moved out of land of mist and snow ?
Answers
Answered by
12
When the ship had moved out of snow and mist , the climatic condition changed betterly in the favour of the mariner because now because of ALBATROSS they tackled that misty oceanic area and now they reached at calm and silent sea.
bhavishyatyagi121:
than
Answered by
0
The sailing conditions of the ship changed for the worst after its move from the land of mist and snow. The ship had to confront a situation of the impeccable lull. Their ship got stuck in the hushed sea. The wind blew down, causing the journeys to fall down as well. Consequently, the ship came to a halt. The sailors imputed the ancient navigator for this change because he had shot the albatross which brought the wind.
Similar questions