Cargo ships emit significantly more CO2 than cars on a per-mile basis. This is because cargo ships burn large amounts of fuel to transport goods over long distances, resulting in higher emissions compared to individual cars.
Nonmetals are found to the right.
True; those and many other sources are present [ubiquitously] today, on an all too constantly ongoing basis.
Because those two planets rotate on their axis at about the same speed.
Three feet make a yard, and so do 36 inches. There is no measurement that is exactly the same to a yard, although 0.92 meters is a yard, so people often compare those two measurements.
The fossils that are in the ground are covered with dirt and they are for study, but the fossils that are in the museum have been clean and they are for sightseeing
It's beginning to look advisable near Somalia with all those pirates around.
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Yes, merchant ships can carry passengers, though this is not their primary function. Some cargo vessels, particularly those on specific routes, may have accommodations for a limited number of passengers, offering a more unique travel experience compared to traditional cruise ships. However, the facilities and amenities on merchant ships are typically more basic, focusing primarily on cargo transport. Passengers should check with the shipping line for availability and safety regulations.
"Well Marine insurance covers the cost of cargo, terminals, and ships. Therefore, ship owners or those who transport cargo by different means are good candidates for marine insurance since Marine insurance would provide them with coverage for their goods."
A certificate called a Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate shall be issued after survey to a cargo ship of 500 gross tonnage and over which satisfies the requirements for cargo ships on survey, set out in regulation I/10 of SOLAS 1974, and complies with the applicable requirements of chapters II-1 and II-2, other than those relating to fire-extinguishing appliances and fire-control plans.
There are currently only two main types of space ships that people use. One is a small capsule that holds just a few people, such as those used in the Apollo and Gemini programs. These are used only once. The other type is a reusable craft that has wings and can carry more cargo, such as the space shuttle.
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Corsairs were given license by the authorities to attack enemies ships (they attack only enemies ships no french ships) while pirates were those who attacked any ships of any country including those of french.
Corsairs were given license by the authorities to attack enemies ships (they attack only enemies ships no french ships) while pirates were those who attacked any ships of any country including those of french.
That number is impossible to determine i.e, are we including those lost in warfare? but it's worth noting that after Titanic, at least four passenger/cargo ships have been lost on their maiden voyages, including the Hans Hedtoft, lost to ice, and the Magdalena, built by Harland & Wolff and whose commander was on his final voyage.
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I'll be happy to help you, but in order for me to compare the areas of those triangles, you have to tell me the areas of those triangles.