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Q: What is the Superstructure of a ship?
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What is a superstructure?

The superstructure is the part of a ship above the main deck, carried by the ship but not responsible for keeping it afloat.


How do you use superstructure in a sentence?

Superstructure is the part of a ship above the main deck.:) hope u like


What is the superstructure on the upper level of a ship called?

deckhouse


WHAT IS THE MAIN BODY OF a ship including the sidesbottomand deck but not the superstructure or fittings?

The main body of a ship is the hull.


What is a Superstructure on the upper level of a ship used for accommodation and navigation purposes?

deckhouse


What is the Superstructure on upper level of a ship used for navigation and accommodation?

The answer is deck house.


What is superstructure on the upper level of a ship used for accommodation and navigation called?

It is known as the bridge or cabin.


What is infrastructure and superstructure?

define definition of superstructure in road works


What is a window aboard ship called?

A round window in the hull (originally any opening in the hull) is called a porthole. A window in the superstructure is a window.


Can you write a sentence using the word superstructure?

My cousin lives on a tall superstructure


What do you call the frame of a ship?

The Hull is the lower structure one which the ship floats, superstructure is above the hull, such things as deck houses, fittings, anchors, cranes, life boats- would be superstructure as they are above the water line. internal structure there are decks, below-decks and bulkheads ( walk-through walls- some of which can be sealed off for damage/flood control purposes. there you have it matey.


Where is the the of the boat?

A hull is the watertight body of a ship or boat. Above the hull is the superstructure and/or deckhouse, where present. The line where the hull meets the water surface is called the waterline.