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Gómez De Lucio Karina,
Sánchez Acevedo Angel Alejandro,
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Is a relatively small boat that is moved by human force using oars constructed of wood.
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Reed boats are made in Egypt.
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Sailing ships are made in Mesopotamia.
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Ancient Egyptians used reeds to build the first sailing boats.
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Oar-powered ships sail Eastern Mediterranean seas.
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KAYAK to one, two or four crew and given their characteristics, the propulsion systems were manual (blades).
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The galley a type of Byzantine ship, powered by the force of oars
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Ratchets were high-board round sail vessels specialized in the transport of large loads on long voyages.
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The rudder is invented in China.
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Caravel It was invented by the Portuguese but it was also used by the Spanish on their own exploration trips during the 15th century.
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The Cobert, the mission was the escort of the merchant traffic, coastal vigilance and sometimes exploration for the war squads.
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The steamboat is invented on the Delaware River in America by John Fitch.
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The passenger steamboat gets succesful in the United States by Robert Fulton.
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The first steamship crossed the Atlantic Ocean by combining wind steam power.
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Josef Ressel was the inventor of the boat propeller
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Present the Ferry type of ship that links two points carrying passengers and sometimes vehicles at scheduled times.
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present the Dredger is a boat used to excavate material below water level, and lift the extracted material to the surface.
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A new revolution in the design and construction of warships began when Britain built and commissioned the great battleship HMS Dreadnought.
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The modern submarine is invented in the United States.
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The Titanic is built in England, the largest transatlantic passenger ship back then.
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Present River tanker Vandal It was the first ship that used a diesel engine as a propeller in 1915 the "Fritz", it was a merchant ship with two-stroke double-acting diesel engines.
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The German Kriegsmarine's U-Boot submarine fleet nearly wiped out merchant traffic to and from Britain and caused heavy losses to United States coastal shipping.
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Present The Ponton is a type of boat or hull, made of steel, of wood, generally in a parallelepiped form used as a floating platform to transport goods or people.
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The hovercraft is built in England.
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present the Container Ship Container ships are the ships responsible for transporting cargo in standardized containers in ports.
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Present Freighter Ships It is one of the largest cargo ships today that allows the transfer of cargo in large quantities and sizes from one place to another in a short time and with greater security.
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Clayton Jacobsen introduces the Jet-ski and Kawasaki begins production of the vehicle for public sale.
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The “Chunnel” opens, linking France and England with rail service and a tunnel for passenger cars.
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Increased demand for cruise ships, Freedom of the Seas is introduced and becomes the largest cruise liner ever. It has 18 decks and can carry 4,000 passengers.
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Rubbish Cleaning Boat
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Delivery of Royal Caribbean’s “Project Genesis,” which will be 43% larger than any other cruise ship, weighing 220,000 tons and carrying 5,400 passengers.
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Seaswirl boats
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Marco Polo cruise ship (cma cgm) 16000 teu
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Maersk MC-Kinney Meller 18,270 teu
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CSCL Globe/MSC Oscar is a freight ship 19,000 teu
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New international environmental regulations require less polluting ships.
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'Akademik Lomonosov' the first and gigantic Russian nuclear ship.
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CMA CGM Becomes World's First Company To Use LNG For 22,000 TEU Ships
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China closes its borders because it is the epicenter of the COVID-19 virus.
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Operations in world ports adopt health measures, with the decisive participation of the maritime-port community, to ensure the well-being of the population due to pandemic COVID-19