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who attacks and robs ships at sea

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Ships are usually attacked by the Pirates.

Explanation:

  • The act from which pirates attack the other ship and rob them is called piracy.

  • They steal cargo and other items of the other ships.

  • The leader of the piracy is known is as ''pirate''.

  • They are also known as a pirate thief.

  • They are the enemies of the sea and it's is the act that they do survival.
Answered by greatanswers
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Pirates are the ones who attacks and robs ships at sea.

The word Pirate was derived from a Latin word called Pirata. In Greek, the meaning of the word pirate is "one who attacks."

Piracy is an illegal activity, and the pirates are generally outlaws in any country. They were punished to death in olden days as they involved in a robbery, seizes ships, smuggling things, and trade slaves.

Pirates have a vast history and many adventurous stories. But, in all stories, either they were killed or captured by the army and sentenced to death. They were suppressed throughout their history. But they survived to see the modern ages.

A few places like the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, South China Sea, and the Caribbean sea, still have piracy and marine robbery.

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