The most common fuel used is Bunker C / #6 fuel oil because of it's cheapness. However, it is not as good for the environment as Marine Diesel. Marine Diesel is also several times more expensive. This is why it in not used in ships.
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That is an idiotic question. To get home! Without fuel in outer space, the ship would keep its current inertia and be lost. Fuel is used to change the trajectory of the ship.
In would need to know which ship in particular you are referring to; but I can say that ships are generally powered by some sort of fuel and electricity.
Bunker oil is also called bunker fuel or bunker crude. It is any type of fuel used aboard a ship, but more commonly is No. 6 fuel oil.
After putting fuel in the ship, you go to the moon. The ship crashed and you get to make your own ship. Your can change the design of the ship anytime.
fuel tank
Go to a cruise ship gas station! ;) Or in port a fuel hose would be connected to the ship to refuel.
Bitumen is not commonly used as fuel in ships. Ships typically use marine diesel or heavy fuel oil as fuel due to their higher energy density and compatibility with ship engines. Bitumen is more commonly used in road construction and waterproofing applications.
There is no gas tank on a cruise ship. There are fuel tanks, which hold the bunker fuel and they are usually located in the bilge of the ship. (Compartments below the waterline)
Removing fuel from a ship. The opposite of bunkering, which is the nautical term for fuelling a ship
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It depends on the type of engines that the ship has, but most large cargo and container ships use heavy fuel oil called bunker fuel. In some cruise ships, they burn bunker fuel to spin electric generators that produce electricity for motors. Smaller vessels use various types of Diesel.