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Ship
by Alicia del Carmen Gómez López
H I S T O R Y O F S H I P S
• Humans have used ships for thousands of years. In fact, there's information that says that humans used a trunk like a water transport for more than ten thousand years.
• Maybe the Vikings and later the Europeans were the first that started developing the ships.
• However, we can establish that the first ship as we know now, was the steamboat. And his creator was an American engineer called Robert Fulton Jr.
• Robert Fulton made the first ship in New York, concretely in Hudson River about the year 1806.
Sailboats: they sailed during the Middles Ages. They run across the air and they're the smallest and the most
triangulates of all.
Steamboats: they sailed during the Modern Age. Their creation was thanks to
vapor machines from Industrial Revolution. Their square shapes and large
seizes were their main characteristics.
Transatlantic : they sail today in day. They use
oil to navigate and they're the biggest and
lightest ever made.
Percentage of goods
transportation (using ships)
Ships
Ships are common to transport goods, generally the European countries are the o es who use more ships thanks to fishing agreements during
the whole year.
P E O P L E D O N ' T U S U A L LY U S E S H I P S L I K E A M E A N S T R A N S P O RT F O R
H O L I D AY S B E C A U S E T H E Y ' R E O N E O F T H E S L O W E S T WAY S O F T R A N S P O RT, O N LY A F E W P E O P L E U S E T H E N T O
E N J O Y A C R U I S E .
A D VA N TA G E S
I T ’ S A P E R F E C T WAY O F T R A N S P O R T I N G L A R G E Q UA N T I T I E S O F A N Y M AT E R I A L ,
E V E N I F T H E Y S P E N D A L O T O F T I M E B E C A U S E I T I S V E R Y C H E A P.
D I S A D VA N TA G E S
I T I S N ' T T H E I D E A L WAY T O T R A N S P O R T B R E A K A B L E G O O D S E V E N I F I T ' S F O R P E O P L E B E C A U S E I T I S V E R Y S L O W.
I've chosen the ship because since I was a little baby I love the sea and everything that has any kind of relationship with its,
and today I still found the sea interesting.
Once my parents were scared about me and the sea, because I didn't like swimming. But when I got on the
transatlantic, I suddenly started laughing and smiling and nobody could stop me
until we got off the ship.
T H E E N D