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How many decks does the enterprise e have?

It varies between the different classes: Constitution, Refit Constitution, Excelsior, Ambassador, Galaxy, and Sovereign Class ships each have different numbers of decks.


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Battleships have wooden decks to reduce the dangers associated with slip hazards.


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Generally First Class was on the ships upper decks, and the lower classes were on lower decks.


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Depends on the size of the ship. I was on a Viking River cruise and the ship had three decks. Huge ships like the big cruise ships can hold 8,000 people and have 8 decks.


Does anyone have any plans for an azure deck?

I believe that you mean to be asking about Azura decks, since Azura is a line of cruise ships, and azure is a color. To see deck plans for Azura ships, visit http://www.pocruises.com/Cruise-Ships/Azura/Ship-Decks/ and see if there are any that work for your purposes.


What do sailors call the front end of a ship?

The front end of the ship is called the "Bow". On early ships many had what was called an "Forecastle" which was on the bow of the ship. This raised "castle" was useful in observing the enemy's decks.


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no but there was a bleck nogger with an asian cuck sucking people's decks


How high are the decks of a cruise ship above water?

The height of a cruise ship's decks above water can vary significantly depending on the ship's design and size. Typically, the lowest passenger decks are around 10 to 15 feet above the waterline, while higher decks can be 30 feet or more above the water. The elevated design helps provide passengers with better views and minimizes the impact of waves. Specific measurements can differ between different classes and brands of cruise ships.


What were the ships called in the potato famine?

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Slaves were packed tightly together in ships?

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Why were coofin ships called coffin ships?

Coffin ships were called coffin ships because lots of people died on them


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Because they were ships? Do you mean longships? They were long and thin.