fardagewood placed in bottom of ship to keep cargo dry
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A ship won't sink if the density of the ship (metal, wood, cargo, any included air) is less than the density of water.
Warships and cargo ships are entirely different. Warships are of various types like aircraft carriers, frigates, destroyers, gunships and submarines. They are specifically designed for protection and the fighting of wars. Cargo ships duties involve the delivering of goods and services from port to port allowing trade between two or more countries.
say eat your feet then do that then put water and wood together
The hull is the outer shell of a ship. It generally included the frames ("ribs") that form the ship's shape, and the outer planking (wood) or plating (iron, steel, fiberglass) that covers the frames and makes the vessel watertight and strong.
because there wood
The cast of Cargo - 1987 includes: Stefan Wood as Benny
it has paper-machece (used to be soft wood) at the bottom to keep you lterally on ur toes
wood+boat=ship
is ship base made of wood and steel if yes than plz tell me how percent wood use in it