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Inside cargo ships, there are various compartments for storing goods, machinery for loading and unloading, and crew quarters. Outside, cargo ships are equipped with navigation systems, communication devices, and equipment for anchoring and securing cargo. They also have engines, propellers, and rudders for propulsion and steering.
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It actually depends on witch viking ship you are asking about the viking long ships were built for speed and had to be maneuverable enough that they could just pull in at land and not have to tie the boats up these ships would carry up to 28 men but couldn't carry much cargo but the viking merchant ships were built mainly for carrying large amounts of cargo that could way up to 4 tons. :) hope i helped.
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cargo is a carriage carried by ships...
Yes, cruise ships are more likely to have a desalination plant compared to cargo ships. This is because cruise ships typically operate with a larger number of passengers and crew, necessitating a reliable and consistent supply of fresh water. In contrast, cargo ships generally focus on transporting goods and may not require the same level of onboard amenities or water production capabilities. As a result, cruise ships invest more in facilities like desalination plants to ensure passenger comfort and safety.
Cargo ships move about 95% of all goods around the world
there is more cargo than there is oil, or other liquids container ships use.
Basic parts of the ship: Hull - Everything is built onto this and the cargo is stored on/in it. Bridge - All the navigation goes on here. Engine Room - Found at the bottom of the ship and is the lair of the chief engineer. Accommodation block - Where the ships crew live. Cargo Hold(s) - Where the ships' cargo is stored. Propeller(s) - Push the ship through the water.
Basic parts of the ship: Hull - Everything is built onto this and the cargo is stored on/in it. Bridge - All the navigation goes on here. Engine Room - Found at the bottom of the ship and is the lair of the chief engineer. Accommodation block - Where the ships crew live. Cargo Hold(s) - Where the ships' cargo is stored. Propeller(s) - Push the ship through the water.
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