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What is The lowest compartment in a ship's hold?

The lowest compartment in a ship's hold is usually referred to as the bilge. It is located at the very bottom of the ship and is used to collect water or other liquids that may enter the hull. The bilge is important for maintaining the ship's stability and preventing flooding.


What relation ship do you see between GDP and area?

There is no direct relationship between GDP and area. GDP measures the economic output of a country, while area simply refers to the physical size of the land. Countries with different sizes can have similar or vastly different GDPs depending on various factors such as population, resources, and economic development.


Was the rudder on Santa Maria's side or at its rear?

On the rear, or "stern." Starboard mounted rudders, AKA: Steering boards, had not been commonly used in Europe for between 500-1000 years when the Santa Maria was built. Since we have only the basic dimensions of the ship available and no drawings, it's possible but very unlikely that the ship used a steering board. Considering the nature of the voyage, it was likely a 15th century state-of-the-art ship so very probably had a stern mounted rudder. By the 15th century, sail technology had developed to the point where a side mounted steering board would have proved problematic when tacking (sailing into the wind) and if the wind were coming from the right side of the ship, it would be unsteerable. We do know that the Santa Maria was 75 feet by 25 feet with triple masts and a 6 foot draft so a side mounted rudder wouldn't be practical for such a ship. It was built both for speed and cargo capacity.


Which region was mainly used for ship building forestry and fishing?

New England was mainly used for ship building, forestry, and fishing. The abundance of dense forests provided timber for ship building, while the Atlantic Ocean offered opportunities for fishing. The region's natural resources and proximity to waterways made it well-suited for these industries.


How long is the jetty by the ship channel in port aransas?

According to Google Earth's ruler; .66 miles. Or, my favorite; 622.3 Smoots.

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The ship and the ferry could both be called boats these days.But generally a boat would be a smaller vessel than the ship or ferry.The difference between the ship and the ferry is that the ferry runs a regular service and travels shorter distances.


What is the main difference between a a merchant ship and a whaling ship?

The crew on the whaling ship had all the oil they needed for their lamps, while the oil was scarce on a merchant ship.


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What is the difference between a brow and a gangway of a ship?

Gangway is the position at the side of a ship through which personnel (officers and men) board the ship at harbour. Brow is a narrow passage between the gangway and the jetty (at harbour) for embarking and disembarking from the ship.


What is the difference between a galley and galleon ship?

A Galley is a low-freeboard narrow-beam warship powered primarily by oars, though usually with sails for cruising. Galley primarily refers to warships built and used in the Mediterranean and includes the galley warships on antiquity through to the venetian galleys of the 16th century which were armed with cannons at the bow. A Galleon meanwhile is a high-freeboard broad-beamed multi-decked sailing ship built from the 16th-18th centuries, developed from the earlier carrack by Iberian shipbuilders. Galleons could be used either as trade ships or as warships, and unlike galleys were able to carry a broadside armament of cannon, allowing far superior firepower by comparison, meanwhile the high sides made boarding much more difficult. If you want a ship which is a combination of the two, that would be called a Galleass, which is similar to a galley in that it is a narrow-beam primarily oar-powered ship, but with the features of a galleon, including a full gun deck, high superstructure, and full sail rig. the Galleass was developed from the venetian galley by Italian shipbuilders in the 16th century. A similar ship type would be developed later on by the Royal Navy in the late 17th century which they called the Galley Frigate, essentially an oar-powered frigate.


What is the difference between Ada cobol and c language?

It is something like the difference between ship, car and air-plane: they are hardly similar in any aspect.


What is the difference between a long ship and a knarr?

The knarr was a cargo ship, the hull was wider, deeper and shorter than a longship.The Knarr was a cargo ship, the longship was a battleship