Rooms on a ship are called cabins and suites; floors are called decks.
On a cruise ship it is called a cabin or berth. On a military vessel or merchant ship it is called a compartment.
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Traditionally, cabin, however modern cruise ships rooms are called staterooms.
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Rooms on a ship are called "quarters" because the term historically refers to living spaces or accommodations. The word "quarter" derives from the Latin "quartus," meaning "fourth," indicating a division of space. In a naval context, it specifically pertains to the areas where crew members reside, emphasizing the organized allocation of living quarters on a ship. This terminology has persisted through maritime tradition.
The average amount of cabins on a cruise ship is 1,500
The kitchen on a ship is kmown as the Galley.
RMS stands for Royal Mail Ship, for the Titanic also carried mail that was held in the lowest deck of the ship right under the boiler rooms.
Some are called rooms - Engine Room, Chart Room. Some are compartments - Sleeping Compartment Some are called cabins - Captain's Cabin But a lot are just called "spaces" - Office Space
the total amount of rooms in the titanic is 64
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he is in one of the rooms on the s s fast ship in bed