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The 'crew' work on the ship
strong enough to take down another ship, or a large building
It is called the wake. It is caused by the forward movement of the ship parting the water and the churning propellers aerating the water into a foam.
If the primary stiffners of the hull is in transverse direction, that design is called transverse framing. and If the primary stiffners of the hull is in longitudinal direction, that is called longitudinally framed ship
Boats and ships can be made of just about anything as long as the vessel has an average density less than water and does not immediately dissolve (e.g. salt, paper pulp). Most modern ships are made of steel or aluminum. Boats are made of metal, wood, plastic, or fiberglass. The earliest boats were made of logs or woven reeds.
A person or business who's profession is the building of ships.
A person who sells ship supplies is called a chandler
Because it builds ships.
A sailor
i think they're called shipwrights
The Figurehead
A building which is a fortification
Such a person is known as a stevedore.
A figurehead
A person who hides on a ship to avoid paying a fare is called a stow away.
Building an AEGIS naval defense ship.
American Ship Building Company was created in 1888.