A gallon is equal to about 3.785 liters. A 60 liter tank will hold 15.85 gallons.
Approximately 369 pounds.
That is approximately 16.535 US gallons.
18 gallons
28.32
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Ships can sink anywhere, not just in the Black Sea, for instance if the ship gets a hole that lets water in.
Depends how far back you go. Apart from manpower, energy use started with animals such as oxen to draw loads. There were early waterwheels and windmills too. Then the use of steam to drive engines was discovered, and coal was the power source for a long time, eventually giving way to oil in ships. Then the internal combustion engine was developed, both gasoline and diesel, and found to be much less trouble to use than steam, so replaced steam in ships and on railroads. The gas turbine provided much more power per unit weight so was much better for aircraft.
There are four fundamental roles of the Navy. These include combat ships, auxiliary ships, combatant craft, as well as support craft.
Ships float in fresh water too. Only a little deeper, since fresh water is less dense than salt water.
Space ships bring their fuel with them from the start.
Merchant Marine Liberty ships
Most ships no matter if they are cruse ships or merchant,battle,tankers,depending on their size can be 50,000 gallons or more,they use very crud oil for fuel,only the military uses nucluer powered vessels.
Each passage through the canal requires 52 million gallons of freshwater to float the ship through locks.
Aircraft use either Jet A civil jet fuel, the JP series of military jet fuels, or 100LL aviation gasoline. Ships use "bunker fuel," crude oil, Navy distillate, nuclear power or, in some cases, jet fuel.
I think that they are helping in a way but aren't because the ships, and, or planes have to use gasoline to get them over here so that is also causing even more to our pollution problem.
The extended keel or centerboard, the rudder, and the fore-and-aft rigging of sails all help a boat sail closer to the wind.
money and ships
First were sailing ships, THEN steam ships.
The collective noun for ships are:a fleet of shipsan armada of shipsa formation of shipsa flotilla of ships
The spanish had 150 ships 110 fighting ships and 40 supply ships. The English had 100 ships.
It will vary. An older diesel freighter (container ship) will usually do about 1 nautical mile per 3 gallons of diesel. modern ships work out to as low as 1 gallon.