This type of boat is used to carry passengers, vehicles, and cargo across a body of water.
What is a Ferry?
This type of boat is used as a place for people to live.
What is a Houseboat?
What unit is volume measured in?
What is mL (milliliters)?
A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that of the air it displaces.
What is an Airplane?
TYPE OF JOB ON A BOAT: This is the person who is in charge of the boat's operations.
Who is the Captain?
This boat is propelled partially or entirely by sails.
What is a Sailboat?
This type of boat is used for recreation - people often go on vacations to warm places while on them.
What is a Cruise Ship?
What are the two factors that influence an objects density?
What are mass and volume?
NAME THIS FORCE: Used to raise an object to a higher position or level.
What is Lift?
What is the term for the front of a boat?
What is the Bow?
This type of boat is a traditional, flat-bottomed rowing boat. In Venice, Italy, people use these boats to get around the canals.
What is a Gondola?
This is a recreational luxury boat, and usually very expensive, that is longer than a normal boat.
What is a Yacht?
Which is more dense: corn syrup or oil?
What is corn syrup?
NAME THIS FORCE: Pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty.
What is Drag?
What is the term for the back of a boat?
What is the Stern?
This type of boat is small, narrow, and human powered. It is designed to be manually propelled by paddling with a a double bladed paddle.
What is a Kayak?
This is a small boat aboard a ship to allow for an emergency escape.
What is a Lifeboat?
What is the equation for Density
What is D = Mass / Volume
NAME THIS FORCE: Push (something or someone) suddenly or violently in the specified direction
What is Thrust?
TYPE OF JOB ON A BOAT: A general laborer who performs the day-to-day duties that keep the vessel clean and running.
Who is a Deckhand?
This is a type of military submarine invented in Germany.
What is a U-Boat?
This is a powerful boat used for towing larger vessels, especially in harbors and canals.
What is a Tug Boat?
This principle is the upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces.
What is Archimedes' Principle?
NAME THIS FORCE: The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
What is Gravity?
Where is Miss Raina going on vacation next month? (Closest answer wins)
Where is Grand Cayman?