There are two kinds of tankers-baffled and smoothbore. Baffled tankers have walls with holes in them welded to the inside of the tank, which looks like a big piece of pipe with a piece of metal welded across both ends of it because that's what it is. The baffles are there to slow the product down and keep it from sloshing back and forth so bad when the truck stops. This is important: if you're driving down the road with 5000 gallons of salt water at 12 pounds per gallon (this very strong salt water comes out of oil wells) it is all going to move to the back of the tank. If you had to stop quickly to avoid a hazard, all 60,000 pounds of this water are going to slam into the front of the tank as hard as they can. This surge has killed many truck drivers. The baffles slow down the surge, so it's safer. Yes, salt water trailers are made from stainless steel--they'd last about three days if they weren't. Smoothbore tankers don't have the baffles. They use smoothbore tankers to carry things like crude oil (which is too thick to pass through the baffles) and liquid food (it's impossible to clean a baffled tanker well enough to make the tank safe for food again). Be careful when you drive around milk tankers--they have a very dangerous job.
If I were looking for pirates that is where I would look. I am not so sure that the oil tanker seizure was not an inside job.
what does the inside of jupiter look like
it look like clear Jell-O
It looks like a energy line inside
In fact, they look just like us inside! Ive been told there is no difference
it look like clear jell-o
It looks like the inside of a pilot fish.
liquds like oil
they look nasty
It look like a ball and it has a small ball inside
There IS such a thing as Kilolitres because that's what they use to measure the liquid inside a tanker for example
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