Foodstuffs, timber, animals, slaves, gems, dyes, fabrics.
The large Spanish galleons were meant to carry heavy cargo, and even with added sails they were much slower than the ships pursuing them.
Phoenician slaves were the rowers on the ships, worked the farms and in the houses and public works.
They're not... they steal ships and ships cargo without leaving a trace that they were there.
Their trading ships took it with them and the local peoples took it up.
Loads cargo on trains planes trucks and ships.
Capacity
Cargo Securing Manual is required on all types of ship that carry cargo of any sort.
Yes , for example container ships .
How much rice a cargo ship can carry varies with the size of the ship. The larger ships can carry up to 10,000 20 foot cargo containers filled with rice.
they carried cargo spices and goods
Phoenician ships were similar to contemporary ships in that they were primarily made of wood and relied on sails for propulsion. However, Phoenician ships were typically smaller and less advanced in terms of navigation technology compared to contemporary ships. Additionally, Phoenician ships were often equipped with a single square sail, while contemporary ships may have multiple sails and more sophisticated rigging systems.
The term is actually 'cargo hold' and is used for ships and aircraft for holding cargo, typically below decks. Cargo ships, however, generally carry all cargo in huge steel containers above deck and passenger ships' cargo is people, which are appointed cabins throughout the vessel.
Phoenician ships sailed between the mast and the boom or with in sight of the coast. These kinds of ships were not sailed like any other ship. This ship was steared and sailed by large wooden paddles called oars.
They carried cargo for trade, were equipped as warships for defence, and could navigate out of sight of land using the Polar Star as a guide.
It actually depends on witch viking ship you are asking about the viking long ships were built for speed and had to be maneuverable enough that they could just pull in at land and not have to tie the boats up these ships would carry up to 28 men but couldn't carry much cargo but the viking merchant ships were built mainly for carrying large amounts of cargo that could way up to 4 tons. :) hope i helped.
The large Spanish galleons were meant to carry heavy cargo, and even with added sails they were much slower than the ships pursuing them.
The Cargo must weigh less than the ship, and although heavy, ships are less dense than water.