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Q: What is ship made off?
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What were the vikings ship made off?

wood


What does roll on roll off mean?

A "RORO" or "Roll on, roll off" ship is a ship that has loading ramps into the ship and around it, allowing trucks to drive on to the ship when loading, and drive off the ship when unloading. This eliminates the need for large cranes to lift the trucks and trailers into the hold of the ship and back out again.


Where do helicopters take off from?

Helicopters can take off from anywhere - runways, docks, building roofs, ship's decks. If it's a purpose-made spot it's usually called a helipad or a heliport.


What is jumping a ship?

That means literally jumping off a ship.


How would someone on the titanic feel as they were on the lifeboat watching the boat sink?

sad but glad that they made it off of the sinking ship


What is a Platform called for getting on and off a ship?

It is the Brow is going from shore to ship. Gangplank is going from ship to ship.


When was the first cruise ship made?

First cruise ship made was in the year 1900.


Where did the pilgrims get their ship?

the Pilgrims got off their ship in Plymouth, Massachusetts.


What is the name of the place where ship are made?

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ship yard


Is Head off to meet someone will ship out this stuff to Australia grammatically correct?

"Head off to meet someone will ship out this stuff to Australia" is not correct grammar because of the omission of 'who' before 'will'. Personally, I would write "ship this stuff out" or omit the adverb "out" altogether. "Head off to meet someone who will ship this stuff out to Australia." "Head off to meet someone who will ship this stuff to Australia."


What mistake did Isaac Lehman feel the crew made after the torpedo hit the Lusitania?

Lehman said the crew did not believe the ship would sink and thus did nothing to get the guests and themselves into life boats and off the ship