Inthe hold
The hold of a ship is where cargo is stored on a voyage.
If you are talking about a cargo ship then the cargo is kept right on the deck of the boat.
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Basic parts of the ship: Hull - Everything is built onto this and the cargo is stored on/in it. Bridge - All the navigation goes on here. Engine Room - Found at the bottom of the ship and is the lair of the chief engineer. Accommodation block - Where the ships crew live. Cargo Hold(s) - Where the ships' cargo is stored. Propeller(s) - Push the ship through the water.
Basic parts of the ship: Hull - Everything is built onto this and the cargo is stored on/in it. Bridge - All the navigation goes on here. Engine Room - Found at the bottom of the ship and is the lair of the chief engineer. Accommodation block - Where the ships crew live. Cargo Hold(s) - Where the ships' cargo is stored. Propeller(s) - Push the ship through the water.
overly crowded the people were stored in the cargo hold under the ship's main deck, many people died in transit to where they were going
the cargo hold
a cargo hold
The number of stops a cargo ship will make depends on how much cargo the ship has and how many places it has to deliver cargo.
Container ship.
a cargo hold
The Cargo must weigh less than the ship, and although heavy, ships are less dense than water.