File:The correlation between the tides and the bottom designs.png
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A simple illustration explaining the reason behind the difference in the ship bottom designs between the Koreans, and the Chinese and the Japanese - since Korea's coasts were flat, the tides retreated and advanced at a faster speed and at a wider distance in Korea than in China and Japan; thus, Korean ships had flat bottoms that could rest on sand while the Japanese and the Chinese ships had "V"-shaped bottoms with faster speed. This image is used in the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592-1598) article. |
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Chunbum Park |
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Date created
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2007-12-24 |
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United States of America |
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Based on the information, here: http://koreanship.culturecontent.com/structure.asp |
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