As a safety precaution. Should any container leak then the gas will be vented to the air and not trapped between decks.
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Gases are often stored on deck to prevent the buildup of potentially dangerous vapors within the confined spaces of a ship's hull. Storing gases on deck also makes it easier to access and monitor the cylinders for leaks or other safety issues. Additionally, storing gases on deck allows for quicker response in case of emergencies.
Below deck
The gas stored at the lowest pressure is helium.
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Potential energy is stored in natural gas.
Gas is stored in the Magma chamber at the bottom of the volcano, along with the magma.
Gas cylinder.
Gas cylinder.
In a gas bottle, in a gas field or in a gasometer.
Yes. It is the lowest part of the ship (except old ships) It is the deck or part of deck where the cables are stored.
The maximum volume of gas that can be stored in a standard gas cylinder is typically around 50 liters.
Chemical potential energy is the form in which energy is stored in natural gas.