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Yes, cruise ships contribute to global warming. Any transport that uses fossil fuels for power (coal, oil or natural gas) releases carbon emissions into the atmosphere. Cruise ships' engines are usually powered by diesel oil, a fossil fuel.
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Who knows. Research how big the ship was (To lazy to do it myself) And estimate how many people it could carry.
Places where ships take shelter include harbors, coves, and bays.
The Royal Caribbean has a large fleet of cruise ships. Some of the Royal Caribbean ships include: Oasis, Liberty, Freedom, Independence, and Allure of the Seas. For a full list of ships go to http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruise/ships/home.do.
Rallying from an inferior position in ships and bases, the US Navy succeeded in halting Japanese expansion, winning victories at battles in the Coral Sea (May 4-8) and at Midway (June 4-7).
There are four fundamental roles of the Navy. These include combat ships, auxiliary ships, combatant craft, as well as support craft.
Columbus came to America with a group of three ships. The names of the ships were the Nina, The Pinta, and the Santa Maria.
it is the symbol of devolpement of trade. It shows the traditional of fishing,trade
An advantage of traveling in a ship would include beautiful scenery, a change in pace, and less impact on the environment than traveling in a plane. A disadvantage of traveling in a ship might include the fact that ships travel very slowly.
There are several websites featuring pictures of sinking ships. Some of the most popular include History, National Geographic, Discovery and Titanic Universe.
The square rigger sailing ships were the most efficient aerodynamically of all sailing ships. These include the barque, the brig and a full rigged ship.
Tall ships are classified in four different categories including Class A, Class B, Class C, and Class D. The top three tall ships in the world include Sedov in Russia, Kruzenshtem in Russia, and dar Mlodziezy in Poland.
A ships rope is often called a hawser. This term applies in particular to the big, heavy ropes used to tie ships to piers and the like. Other names can apply to lighter ropes used in other applications. These may include "line" and "cable."
There are many cruise ships that make up the Princess Cruises fleet. These include the Caribbean Princess, Coral Princess, Crown Princess, Dawn Princess and many more.