Redmond Loviuthan Reck Falaise de Fleur Caribbean Sea Conceicao Isla Muefle Cuebradas Costillas Douwesen

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Redmond
Loviuthan Reck
Falaise de Fleur
Taribbean Sea
Conceicuo
Greenford
Isla Muetle
Cuebradas Costilas
Douwesen
Transcribed Image Text:Redmond Loviuthan Reck Falaise de Fleur Taribbean Sea Conceicuo Greenford Isla Muetle Cuebradas Costilas Douwesen
2. Unfortunately, the ship encounters wind in different directions. It does not always blow
the way the crew wants. To determine how the wind influences the ship's travel, include
a wind vector.
1. Draw a ship vector (an 8-square long vector) just like in part 1 using your blue pencil
or pen.
2. At the end of that vector, add the wind vector using your red pencil or pen.
3. Draw the resulting vector with your black pencil or pen. Remember to use the "head-
to-tail" method.
4. Do the same for the next month and the month after that until the ship reaches land.
5. Remember that the wind changes, so each month you will have to add a different wind
vector. The different winds for each month are listed below.
Month 1: 2 squares, south
Month 2: 4 diagonal squares, southeast
Month 3: 3 diagonal squares, northwest
Month 4: 5 diagonal squares, northwest
Month 5: 4 squares, north
Month 6: 10 squares, east
6. Use the figure below for your vector diagram.
Transcribed Image Text:2. Unfortunately, the ship encounters wind in different directions. It does not always blow the way the crew wants. To determine how the wind influences the ship's travel, include a wind vector. 1. Draw a ship vector (an 8-square long vector) just like in part 1 using your blue pencil or pen. 2. At the end of that vector, add the wind vector using your red pencil or pen. 3. Draw the resulting vector with your black pencil or pen. Remember to use the "head- to-tail" method. 4. Do the same for the next month and the month after that until the ship reaches land. 5. Remember that the wind changes, so each month you will have to add a different wind vector. The different winds for each month are listed below. Month 1: 2 squares, south Month 2: 4 diagonal squares, southeast Month 3: 3 diagonal squares, northwest Month 4: 5 diagonal squares, northwest Month 5: 4 squares, north Month 6: 10 squares, east 6. Use the figure below for your vector diagram.
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