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What is one or more large merchant vessels or ships called?

Argosy


One or more large merchant vessels?

That would be a fleet.


Can merchant ships carry passengers?

Yes, merchant ships can carry passengers, though this is not their primary function. Some cargo vessels, particularly those on specific routes, may have accommodations for a limited number of passengers, offering a more unique travel experience compared to traditional cruise ships. However, the facilities and amenities on merchant ships are typically more basic, focusing primarily on cargo transport. Passengers should check with the shipping line for availability and safety regulations.


How big are gas tanks on cruise 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.


What were uboats made for?

Uboats were made to attack and sink merchant ships carrying supplies to Great Britain. Germany knew if they managed to cut Britain's supplies off then they would be unable to continue the war. They did this by launching torpedos which blew holes in enemy ships under the waterline, causing them to take on water and sink. As the war progressed, more and more were built to combat military ships as well as merchant vessels. Hope this helps.


Promise not to sink more merchant ships wiithout warning?

The Sussex Pledge (:


How do you spell ships?

That is the correct spelling of "ships" (sends as freight, or more than one large boat).


Why do ships have sails?

Ships have sails to catch the wind and propel them through the water. Some modern vessels have sails out of nostalgia for the older sailing methods, while the actual historical vessels had no engines and, therefore, depended on the wind to carry them. They are testing a type of sail that looks more like a large kite or parasail. They are to be used by large ships to help lessen their fuel consumption. It has been tested on Super tankers


Get more information about difference in Indian navy and merchant navy?

Indian navy is an armed force consisting of a variety if war ships such as, aircraft carriers, battle ships, destroyers, frigates, submarines,et. whereas the merchant navy is commercial organization consisting of tankers, cargo ships etc.


Promised not to sink more merchant ships without warning?

The statement refers to Germany's policy during World War I regarding unrestricted submarine warfare, where they pledged not to attack merchant vessels without warning. This commitment was part of an effort to maintain diplomatic relations, particularly with the United States, which was concerned about the safety of its ships and citizens. However, the policy was later violated, leading to significant consequences, including increased tensions that contributed to the U.S. entering the war.


What A large boat that carries people or goods by sea route is called?

A large boat that carries people or goods by sea is called a ship. Ships are designed for various purposes, including cargo transport, passenger travel, and specialized functions like research or military operations. They are typically larger and more robust than smaller vessels like boats or yachts. Common types of ships include cargo ships, cruise ships, and tankers.


How did British ships differ to Spanish ships in 1588?

English vessels were lower and sleeker (faster), Spanish ships were built higher (like castles) for shooting downward and carrying more cargo/equipment.