Large Ships
A ship is commonly defined as having a bow (front) and stern (back), and is built for ocean travel for the purpose of commercial or military transport. Ocean liners, container ships, and destroyers are classified as ships.
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Aft - the rear part of a ship Amidships - the middle part of a ship (between the front and back) Beam - How wide a ship is...
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A ship's spars are the horizontal (parallel to the deck) beams that the sails hang from. And sometimes sailors. "Hanging from the...
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No, the Lusitania is a famous passenger ship that should been targeted by the submarine. It's not the greatest idea to sink the...
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Dragging an anchor is never a good thing. It means you either have the improper anchor, scope or bottom to effectively anchor. ...
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Rules of the Road Sound and light signals Rule 34 Maneuvering and Warning Signals International (Signals of Action) (a.) When...
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is there such thing as a s.s tipton
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Many people were told or had the thought that the ship would not sink. They believed it was too grand and it was "unsinkable."...
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No not always. Because of variables in tide, weather, pilot and tug arrival times, USCG or Customs inspections, crew changes,...
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The HMS Resolution was the largest of James Cook's ship, with a length of 110 ft 8 in (33.73 m) and a weight of 462 tonnes.
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The principle of mathematical induction is often used to prove many separate cases that are related by some sort of pattern, by...
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Unicorn pee
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The majority of the lower class workers of the Titanic (i.e. stokers, firemen) slept in the front of the ship under the forward...
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The helm is a ship's steering mechanism. So it can be anywhere depending on the type of ship. Usually it will be in the Bridge.
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yes,,,here it is,,,,, http://uploading.com/files/ma6fe718/TITANIC....MOVIE%2BTelugu%2BCOMEDY.3gp/
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They are usually called 'superstructures', although they have other specific names depending on what they are.
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it is known as the port shingle
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1. The compartment should be swept clean, and all traces of the previous cargo removed. The amount of cleaning is dependent on...
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It is the same on any ship "man overboard". Only yell it if someone really is overboard, since the cruise ship staff will...
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Ships enter the open seas via the Gulf of Mexico.
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Yes, the Freedom of the Seas is owned by Royal Caribbean and is sailing primarily in the Caribbean (at least in 2011).
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1. Multiple torpedoes to one side of the ship.2. Setting off an explosion in one of the lower parts of the ship.3. Godzilla.4....
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Method of propulsion was The Wind only
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stack weight is the maximum weight that can be loaded on top of deck or hatch cover whichever is applicable on a containership.
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It was decommissioned on 27 January 1994 and sold for scrap in January 2009.
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Large tankers usually have a service speed of around 12-13 knots
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They're called Tankers. Type of TankerDeadweight tonnageProduct carrier (petroleum products)10,000 - 60,000 tCC (Crude Carrier)Up...
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The the rear of a ship is the stern of a ship This answer does not equate to other clues in the Sunday Mail Crossword. The word...
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If the ship is carrying cars as import or export cargo it will be a merchant ship - that is, a ship used for trading, tourism and...
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They are all called cargo ships.If they carry a special kind of cargo, then they are sub-categorized intoOil:VLCC = Very Large...
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The Plimsoll Lines stopped owners overloading the ship, as it provided a 'load line' which could not be exceeded. i.e. when a...
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2 ships in the Royal Navy have had the name HMS King George VThe first was built between 16 Jan 1911 and 9 Oct 1911 and was...
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1 to 14 days or more
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the policyholders elect the board of directors who run the company. In this way, mutual policyholders participate in the fiscal...
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The carrack was a ship type invented in southern Europe in the 15th century, and was one of the most influential ship designs in...
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Unfortunately, no. You are able to get "past guest" deals but your status does not transfer. I am platinum on Carnival but would...
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It's called the engine room.
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The Queen Mary does not have any engines or propellers fitted any more. She still floats however, and the condition of her hull...
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The first aircraft carrier battle was the battle of coral sea in may of 1942.
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I am not quite sure if it is real or not but legend has it that Captain Entellnell did not misread the compass but it was...
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Yes. Naval vessels, navy ships are military ships.
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so they can stop where they want
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100 days
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It depends on the size of the vessel, the size of the engines, and the length of time the ship is motoring at sea (as well as...
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Yes, at Containers and Things (or something like that) in fashion valley, they have so many different containers, and I, myself,...
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As a landlubber, I know nothing about life at sea.
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In a large storage area called a 'hold'
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The metal gets cold, the water freezes over, and the ship gets stuck.
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I tried to find this answer not too long ago and never got a complete answer to the question. None of the sources I used gave the...
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it broke in half and sank.
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The front is the bow. the back is the stern.
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The extreme front portion of the ship, that cuts through the water, is called the prow.
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The longest animal on Earth is the blue whale, which is 30m long.
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They take the things of cooking from their homes and they will cook in the container ship
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52 yers with 45 monthhahahahhaa
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People can get lost at sea if: their small boat cannot handle big waves their boat gets a leak in it their boat breaks down...
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coming in to port
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No. However, the 1997 movie Titanic is being re-released as a 3D movie.
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It hit an iceberg and the front of the ship broke. Then water came leaking in and it started to sink.
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"The largest or biggest cruise ship in the United States is the Oasis of the Seas. It made it first launch at Fort Lauderdale,...
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because he is the BOSS and allows others to do it for him. Other than that he CAN but he isn't the ONLY one who can. I mean...
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Isabella, the Queen of Spain who pawned her crown jewels to pay for the voyage.
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Coal
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Along the dock of the bay at the marina, sometimes.
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No. The handling speed was more of an issue than it's size. Because when the wheel was turned, it took up-to 30 seconds for...
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With ships not fitted to carry containers on deck they can usually be lashed down in the ships internal holds (if available). If...
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April 10, 1968. See the related link for more information.
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You cannot walk out to the absolute front of the ship, as that is a crew-only area. However, there are plenty of good viewing...
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The detailed and daily records of a ships' progress AND everything else (weather, oil-levels, water-levels, tidyness, tenure,...
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It was at the time it was built
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it was burnt in the boilers
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A mast or also known as a big pole sticking out of the ships floor.
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yes you can and it is called family day. I went on the USS enterprise as a 14 year old to be with my brother 50 miles out from...
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The Titanic started sinking on April 14,1912 at about 11:45.It finally went down at 2:00 a.m. the following morning.The ship that...
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SS Henry J. Raymond, hull number 0442, was launched December 17, 1944. She was named for Henry Jarvis Raymond (1820-1869), editor...
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Cruise ships vary is size, including their displacement. They range from modest "expedition" ships of under a hundred feet to the...
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Look up "Kelvin wake" for the phyiccs of this.
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