ships
Ships are large waterborne vessels designed for transport or service on seas, oceans, and navigable waterways. They are built to carry heavy loads, endure harsh conditions, and travel long distances. Core elements include the hull, propulsion system, rudder, and superstructure. Modern ships rely on electronic navigation aids, communication systems, and safety equipment, all governed by international regulations that cover construction, operation, and crewing.
Types of ships reflect their functions. Cargo ships move goods and include container ships, bulk carriers, and
Propulsion and navigation: Engine technology has evolved from sail and oars to steam and then diesel and