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On a dry cargo ship, the cargo goes in the cargo hold. On a tanker, the cargo goes into the cargo tank.
Cargo is kept in a cargo ship known as a freighter or a container ship.
In a large storage area called a 'hold'
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The hold of a ship is where cargo is stored on a voyage.
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If you are talking about a cargo ship then the cargo is kept right on the deck of the boat.
Basic parts of the ship: Hull - Everything is built onto this and the cargo is stored on/in it. Bridge - All the navigation goes on here. Engine Room - Found at the bottom of the ship and is the lair of the chief engineer. Accommodation block - Where the ships crew live. Cargo Hold(s) - Where the ships' cargo is stored. Propeller(s) - Push the ship through the water.
Basic parts of the ship: Hull - Everything is built onto this and the cargo is stored on/in it. Bridge - All the navigation goes on here. Engine Room - Found at the bottom of the ship and is the lair of the chief engineer. Accommodation block - Where the ships crew live. Cargo Hold(s) - Where the ships' cargo is stored. Propeller(s) - Push the ship through the water.
The Mayflower was the name of the ship that the Pilgrims sailed on. The Ship, before the Pilgrims' Voyage, was used predominantly as a cargo ship.
cargo.
Cargo is the common term.
overly crowded the people were stored in the cargo hold under the ship's main deck, many people died in transit to where they were going
A cargo or transporter ship.
The name of the ship is not recorded in any biography of St. Patrick I have read.
The name for the area where cargo is stowed on board a ship is the hold. This is presumably because it acted as a holding area while the cargo was sold.