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JUNKS

JUNKS. They aren’t just a piece of junk By Ellen, Lisa, Jack, and Katie. Fun Facts. The word ‘junk’ comes from the Javanese word ‘jong’ In 1955, a junk was lost at sea for four months and after surviving typhoons and such their boat made it back safely on film. Physical Pros.

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JUNKS

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  1. JUNKS They aren’t just a piece of junk By Ellen, Lisa, Jack, and Katie

  2. Fun Facts • The word ‘junk’ comes from the Javanese word ‘jong’ • In 1955, a junk was lost at sea for four months and after surviving typhoons and such their boat made it back safely on film.

  3. Physical Pros • It’s almost impossible to sink, due to its large rudder which keeps it from flipping over • Unlike sailboats, junks have sails that are more flexible, so as not to tear • You can easily navigate a junk even without a compass, it usually is never off course.

  4. Multipurposes • The ship is easy to live on because it won’t tip over and it has watertight compartments • The bulkhead is good for fishing, for if you fill it with water, you can store fish fresh

  5. Other stuff you need to know • Sailboats only have one sail, junks have three to four! • Sailboats have traditional square shaped rigging, while junks have inward moving sails • Sailboats need wind or they won’t move, junks can adjust their sails to catch the wind

  6. History on Junks • Junks were invented and created by the Chinese, back in 220 B.C. • The famous explorer, Zheng He used junks to show the world China’s power

  7. Bibliography • Wikipedia • Enrichment Worksheet • www.scalemodel.net

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