Thereelgerg
Thereelgerg t1_j15lkft wrote
Reply to comment by Ronem in When this bridge in Fort Benton, Montana, USA was built 1888 it was required to have a swing span to allow steamboats to navigate. It was considered the furthest navigable point on Earth, more than 2,700 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. by triviafrenzy
The issue isn't the definition of the word navigable. The issue is that it doesn't tell us what that point is furthest from.
Are they trying to say that it's the navigable point furthest from the Gulf of Mexico? If so, that's just not true.
LOL, she asked me to prove something then blocked me.
Edit:
[https://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=mcafee&type=E211US714G0&p=navigable] (of a waterway or sea, able to be sailed on by ships or boats)
There are waterways and seas that are able to be sailed on by ships or boats which are also further away from the Gulf of Mexico than 2,700 miles.
Thereelgerg t1_j14kopu wrote
Reply to When this bridge in Fort Benton, Montana, USA was built 1888 it was required to have a swing span to allow steamboats to navigate. It was considered the furthest navigable point on Earth, more than 2,700 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. by triviafrenzy
>It was considered the furthest navigable point on Earth
Furthest from what? The caption doesn't make sense.
Thereelgerg t1_iyd3gwc wrote
Reply to I should write them a ticket by BabiesOnQuack
Why would you write them a ticket?
Thereelgerg t1_jaepu07 wrote
Reply to comment by CannaVance in Space Force is taking a ‘mutual fund approach’ to buying rocket launches by cnbc_official
An English tutor could help you with that.