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Are ships and boats the same thing? I know they both go on water but are they really the same thing?

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jeremy1221
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  • 07-04-2020

Answer:

They are Different

Explanation:

Boats are mid-sized vessels, and ships are much larger vessels. Take Cargo Ships as an example. Boats have a lesser cargo carrying capacity than a ship.

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