Ships today are significantly more advanced than those of the past, incorporating cutting-edge technology, materials, and design. Modern vessels utilize automation, GPS navigation, and eco-friendly engines, enhancing safety and efficiency. In contrast, historical ships relied on wind power, manual navigation, and basic construction techniques, often making them less reliable and slower. Overall, the evolution of shipbuilding has transformed maritime travel and trade, allowing for greater capacity and global connectivity.
Ships try to avoid sinking, submarines sink on purpose...
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Most ships now use diesel engines. Some naval ships have nuclear reactors
How ships are built now a days...?
Yes. Many ships are on shore now and crashed into other ships on the coast of Japan.
Now days all ships have GPS. They also use a compass and radar.
Cargo ships generate more pollution than cars on a per-ship basis, but there are fewer cargo ships than cars, so overall cars contribute more to pollution.
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Container ships produce a significant amount of pollution, including greenhouse gases and other harmful emissions. In comparison to cars, container ships generally produce more pollution per unit of cargo transported.
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it is very easy now then there was back then because back then they were very unfortunate then we are now