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Assuming fuel consumption is consistent, if the cruise ship moves 6 inches and burns 1 gallon of fuel, it would burn 1 gallon every 6 inches. In 100 miles, there are 6,336,000 inches. Therefore, in 100 miles, the cruise ship would burn approximately 1,056,000 gallons of fuel.
the biggest ship in halo is a covenant cruiser.
A battleship, a battle cruiser or a cruiser, depending on its size.
While in port, a cruise ship typically consumes about 30-50% of the fuel it would use while cruising, depending on its size and the activities taking place. Fuel consumption is primarily driven by the need to power auxiliary systems like generators, air conditioning, and hotel services for passengers. On average, a large cruise ship might burn around 2-10 tons of fuel per day while docked. However, some ships utilize shore power connections to reduce fuel use and emissions while in port.
About six pounds.
They won't burn up but they will first roast the people inside then melt the space ship and then boil it. Fire needs three things to exist(Heat, Fuel, Oxygen.) In space there is no oxygen. That's why it can burn.
The C stands for Cruiser - an aircraft carrier is considered a "cruiser" ship. V stands for "Voter," which is the French word for "to fly." So...a cruiser you fly planes from is a "cruiser voter" or "CV."
Light cruiser Sakawa
Cruise ship fuel capacity depends on many factors. These include the type of fuel the ship uses, the size and design of the ship, the duration of the cruise, and the length of each leg of the cruise before it reaches a port where fuel can be replenished. It also depends on the amount of time the ship will be docked in various cruise ports rather than cruising.
6 gallons
A lot
4381.4 tons of fuel oil (sufficient for 10 days' sailing at 32.5 knots, equaling 7,800 miles).She can travel far futher on that fuel if she slows down a bit!