4. TANKERS:
A ship with large
tanks in the hull
for carrying a
cargo of oil or
other liquids.
If these vessels
have a fault in the
ocean, spread a
quantity of oil or
other meds ,
pollutants , whose
elimination is very
difficult.
5. Container ships: Container
ships are
vessels whose
entire cargo
consists of
containers.
These ships
have a diesel
engine and
equipment
from 20 to 40
people.
6. Ferriers:
A ship designed to transport people and goods
from one place to another, usually a short
distance, on a regular schedule.
7. Passenger ships:
The passenger ships are
used for tourist and
recreational trips, that
have a variable
duration. In these ships
the passengers are
entertained with
various facilities offered
on board especially for
recreational and sports.
8. The Sovereing of the Seas:
The Sovereing of the Seas was the
biggest passenger ship in the
world, it was built with these vital
statics: 266 metres in lenght, 32
metres in width, 14 decks high and
2,276 passengers. On these ships
the computer in also used by
passengers. Passengers can book
excursions ashore, order the wine
or find the quickest route to any
destination through the labyrinth
of corridors, halls and decks that
appear on the screen. Telescopes
and sextants, maritime charts and
photographs are hung as decor in
public areas.
9. Cargo ships:
The cargo ships are all
those ships of any size
and shape, carrying
goods from one port to
another.
There are different types
of cargo ships:
Bulk
carriers
Icebreakers
10. Bulk carriers:
Bulk carriers are ships used to carry bulk solids such as cereals,
coal, ore and cement.
They have to be carefully designed and mantained because they
may carry cargo that is very corrosive or abrasive.
18. Whaling ships:
The whaling ship is a vessel used for whaling, with tools
for capturing.Hunting has ancient origins, but many
countries are against it.