No they don't need to today all ships have to have lifeboat capacity for all passengers aboard.
Both carries passengers Both are big ships Both have rooms in it...etc
They held 100,000 passegers each. The largest cruise ships: Allure of the Seas and Oasis of the Seas hold 6,300 passengers and 2,165 crew or 8,465 people all together. These ships are thus able to hold more than 10x the number of people of the largest cruise ships as of the actual year 2012.
The steerage accommodations on ships were traditionally the cheapest accommodations available. Third class passengers (and some times second-class) were considered steerage. The rooms were usually below deck, rooms were usually shared, as well as toilets, so there was very limited privacy, and poor food.
A man called George Wright was onboard the Titanic. But he was not found on the list of the ships passengers. His body was never identified.
Most current Royal Caribbean Cruise ships can accommodate between 1,700 and 3,100 passengers. Therefore, the average is around 2,200 passengers. They have ships in development that will accommodate as many as 5,000 passengers!
different ships can hold different amounts of people
nah
The least expensive accommodations for passengers.
In the US the Coast Guard save ships and their crews/passengers.
They were passengers on sailing ships.
Ships that carry cargoes only, not passengers or tourists.
Liferaft, lifeboat for emergency use. Tender, dinghy, inflatable, Zodiac, RIB (rigid inflatable boat) used to tend to the ships needs; ferrying passengers & supplies in shallow harbors, recreation, missions, as well as serving in an emergency.
A permanent structure for ships to load and unload cargo and passengers.
The word is quay.
Typical capacity is based on the number of staterooms for passengers times 2 passengers per stateroom. Maximum capacity is based on available space in life boats. International Maritime Law requires there to available space in life boats for every passenger and crew member.
1. they allow ships to dock and unload their cargo. 2. they allow ships to dock and unload cargo. 3. also, passengers can go on board ships or leave them.