The term is actually 'cargo hold' and is used for ships and aircraft for holding cargo, typically below decks. Cargo ships, however, generally carry all cargo in huge steel containers above deck and passenger ships' cargo is people, which are appointed cabins throughout the vessel.
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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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Battleships have wooden decks to reduce the dangers associated with slip hazards.
A barracoon is where slaves were kept when they were on ships. They were really cramped, and many of them died of starvation.
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.
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.
It varies between the different classes: Constitution, Refit Constitution, Excelsior, Ambassador, Galaxy, and Sovereign Class ships each have different numbers of decks.
They traveles on cramped and diseaded boats that were expensive and most people died not seeing america.
Life aboard slave ships was very cramped and disease was rampant. In good weather the slaves were brought on deck and forced to exercise, and they were fed twice a day.
Food and water on ships of the time of the Endeavour were kept on the lower decks. Foodstuffs were kept in large tea chests and wooden crates, while water was kept in wooden barrels.
They were all packed into cramped ships. Some of them died on board from illness and scurvy.
Cruise ships have all the major parts of any other ships, with added parts that provide luxury and comfort for guests. Cruise ships have a wheel-house, engine room, and galley. The cruise ship has quarters for staff, as well as well-appointed rooms for guests. An elevator takes guests from one deck to another quickly. The promenade and activity decks are wide-open spaces for the guests enjoyment. Cruise ships also have night clubs, casinos, spas, and sports and fitness areas. The dining rooms on cruise ships are large and elegantly-appointed.