The ships are built in drydocks which can be flooded to float the ships out.
It depends. Some cruise ships, like Royal Caribbean, have regular pool chlorinated water. Other cruise ships, like Carnival Cruise Ships, have salt water for their pool.
its only on a special occasion when for example the a new cruise is welcomed on the the harbour....its like giving salute by cannons.
Not exactly. They have different water amusements.
The places are Cruise ships and water parks
Cruise ships and container ships are controlled by computers, which keeps them level. They also have huge water holding tanks inside the hull that act as ballasts, which balance the ship.
They get drinking water from their starting ports and pool water from the sea(they clean it out first)
Large cruise ships float in water because of a principle called buoyancy. The shape of the ship's hull displaces an amount of water that weighs more than the ship itself, causing it to float. This buoyant force counteracts the force of gravity, allowing the ship to remain afloat.
CRUISE SHIPS, and other types of business ventures on the water offshore and over seas.
A huge boat is commonly referred to as a "ship." Ships are large vessels designed for deep-water navigation and can carry cargo, passengers, or serve various purposes such as military, research, or leisure. Examples of ships include container ships, cruise ships, and tankers.
Most ships are being converted to "Fun Ships". Their is still some that do not yet have the water park on the ship.
flat bottom boats maybe?
A ship can sail anywhere the water is deep enough.