The captain of a ship was telling this interesting story: “We traveled the sea far and wide. At one time, two of my sailors were standing on opposite sides of the ship. One was looking west and the other one east. And at the same time, they could see each other clearly.”
How can that be possible?
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they were looking into mirrors so they can see behind themselves
They were facing each other so that one was looking east and one was looking west
They were facing each other so that one was looking east and one was looking west
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The two sailors were standing at opposite ends of the ship, but facing each other.
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They were an the south pole
Mirror
the one was looking east and the other one was looking west and they could see each other from the corner of their eyes
The sailor had their backs against either ends of the ship
The man on the port side of a northbound ship, was looking east over the deck at another sailor standing on the starboard side looking over the deck towards the west.
Like one stood towards east and looked west and other stood towards the west and loo
ked east.
The two sailors were looking at opposite ends of the ship but facing each other
they were facing each other
I dont know
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They are at a transparent glass
Idk