Steel or iron hooks attached to ships by chains are used as anchors to hold ships in place by hooking onto the bottom of bodies of water. Another type of anchor is called a mushroom anchor due to its shape resembling an inverted mushroom.
Steel or iron hooks attached to ships by chains are used as anchors to hold ships in place by hooking onto the bottom of bodies of water. Another type of anchor is called a mushroom anchor due to its shape resembling an inverted mushroom.
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Steel or iron hooks attached to ships by chains are used as anchors to hold ships in place by hooking onto the bottom of bodies of water. Another type of anchor is called a mushroom anchor due to its shape resembling an inverted mushroom.
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