The amount of metric tons of fertilizers in a ship load can vary widely depending on the size of the ship and the specific type of fertilizer being transported. A typical ship load may range from thousands to tens of thousands of metric tons of fertilizers.
No, Angstrom is a unit of length used to measure very small distances, such as the size of atoms and molecules. The speed of a ship is typically measured in units like kilometers per hour or nautical miles per hour.
Oh, dude, you'd use feet or meters to measure a boat's length. Unless you're feeling adventurous and wanna use cubits like Noah did with his ark. But let's be real, who even knows how long a cubit is these days?
The biggest ship made in 2013 is the Maersk Triple E class with a length of 400 m (1,312 ft), however the biggest ship made until 2013 would be the Seawise Giant with a length of 458.46 m (1,504 ft).
Actually they come in different sizes.
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The QE2 was 293.5 metres long.The Queen Mary II was 345 metres long.
That depends on the size of the ship.
The amount of metric tons of fertilizers in a ship load can vary widely depending on the size of the ship and the specific type of fertilizer being transported. A typical ship load may range from thousands to tens of thousands of metric tons of fertilizers.
No, Angstrom is a unit of length used to measure very small distances, such as the size of atoms and molecules. The speed of a ship is typically measured in units like kilometers per hour or nautical miles per hour.
Oh, dude, you'd use feet or meters to measure a boat's length. Unless you're feeling adventurous and wanna use cubits like Noah did with his ark. But let's be real, who even knows how long a cubit is these days?
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Yes. Length of a ship is from front to back. But length of a sail on a ship is from top to bottom. Similar with the length of a wardrobe.
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Ah, isn't that just a lovely thought? When we talk about a parallel body of length on a ship, we're simply referring to a section of the ship's hull that runs parallel to the waterline. It's like a soothing wave, flowing smoothly and gracefully along the ship's side, helping it move through the water with ease. Just imagine the gentle movement of the ship, gliding through the ocean like a brush on a canvas, creating a masterpiece of motion and beauty.
The biggest ship made in 2013 is the Maersk Triple E class with a length of 400 m (1,312 ft), however the biggest ship made until 2013 would be the Seawise Giant with a length of 458.46 m (1,504 ft).
The length of an average cruise ship is 1,187 feet which can comfortably accommodate up to 6,360 guests.