well, it depends on the kind of ship the Company's making. For Example, Royal Caribbean International makes grand Caribbean liners, and the ships' funnels (one) never blew smoke out of it. Another Example is Carval Cruise Lines. They make Atlantic Liners that blow smoke out of their funnel(s). These are ONE of the causes of Global Warming.
Like the rest of the Southern colonies, Georgia had an economy based on: *hunting *fishing *farming - lots of farming because of good soil, and longer growing periods *whaling *shipbuilding
APEX~ only a small part of the land was good for farming ;) The economy of New England was based on commerce because only a small part of the land was good for farming. New Englanders started to trade with the West Indies while developing fishing, small manufacturing, and shipbuilding.
The area had plenty of forests that provided materials for shipbuilding.
Glasgow is famous for shipbuilding
Shipbuilding, Tobacco
shipbuilding
Yes it did. See my answer to the same question on the related link below.
Farming, forestry, fishing, textiles and shipbuilding.
A lot better then now because the US was just beining to be a world power, and there was no 1 world economy.
If you live by the sea and the land is infertile desert, it is only natural to turn to the sea, to aquaculture and shipbuilding to maintain a local economy and feed a population.
Industrial
Fishing, lumber, agriculture, shipbuilding, light manufacturing, electronics, and hunting gear.
Shipbuilding is an important industry in Greece.
The shipbuilding did have a good effect on the economy of Seattle and other the other places building ships, submarines, and boats, especially the Higgins boats. The entire country benefit economically from the war industry. It improved the lives of the workers too.
Tourism is an important part of the Turkish economy. Other important industries in Turkey include shipbuilding and the automotive industry.
Shipbuilding was a significant part of the Middle colonies' economy in 17th century North America.
Like the rest of the Southern colonies, Georgia had an economy based on: *hunting *fishing *farming - lots of farming because of good soil, and longer growing periods *whaling *shipbuilding