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Image Description Emma Maersk is the first container ship in the E-class of eight owned by the A. P. Moller-Maersk Group. When she was launched in 2006, Emma Maersk was the largest container ship ever built. As of 2010, she and her seven sister ships are among the longest container ships constructed. The ship was built at the Odense Steel Shipyard in Denmark.
Emma Maersk was named in a ceremony on 12 August 2006. The ship is named after Emma Maersk, Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller's late wife. The ship set sail on her maiden voyage on 8 September 2006 from Aarhus and arrived in Singapore on 1 October 2006.
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Emma Maersk was named in a ceremony on 12 August 2006. The ship is named after Emma Maersk, Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller's late wife. The ship set sail on her maiden voyage on 8 September 2006 from Aarhus and arrived in Singapore on 1 October 2006.

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Emma Maersk was named in a ceremony on 12 August 2006. The ship is named after Emma Maersk, Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller's late wife. The ship set sail on her maiden voyage on 8 September 2006 from Aarhus and arrived in Singapore on 1 October 2006.
Emma Maersk was named in a ceremony on 12 August 2006. The ship is named after Emma Maersk, Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller's late wife. The ship set sail on her maiden voyage on 8 September 2006 from Aarhus and arrived in Singapore on 1 October 2006.
Emma Maersk was named in a ceremony on 12 August 2006. The ship is named after Emma Maersk, Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller's late wife. The ship set sail on her maiden voyage on 8 September 2006 from Aarhus and arrived in Singapore on 1 October 2006.

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Description Going eastwards on 1 February 2013, she suffered a damaged stern thruster and took on so much water in the Suez Canal that she became unmaneuvrable, and tugs towed her to Port Said to offload 13,500 containers, drain and be investigated by divers. She has not been in danger of sinking. On 15 February 2013, Maersk Line confirmed that she was about to leave Port Said under tow to a yard for further assessment and repair. On the 25th of February she reached the yard of Palermo (Italy) where she is scheduled to stay 4 months.

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Description Going eastwards on 1 February 2013, she suffered a damaged stern thruster and took on so much water in the Suez Canal that she became unmaneuvrable, and tugs towed her to Port Said to offload 13,500 containers, drain and be investigated by divers. She has not been in danger of sinking. On 15 February 2013, Maersk Line confirmed that she was about to leave Port Said under tow to a yard for further assessment and repair. On the 25th of February she reached the yard of Palermo (Italy) where she is scheduled to stay 4 months.
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Hitler's unique highlights
  • There is 12m rainfall every year at the 'wettest place of the world'.
  • Lloro' in Colombia is the wettest place on earth followed by Cherrapunjee in India is the second wetter place.
  • 10 metre long reticulated python lining in the rainforests is the longest snake in the world.
  • Rainforests cover 6% of the earth's surface, but have more than 50% of the world's plants and animal species.
  • Only 800 mountain gorillas left in the word.

Did you know?

Hitler's unique highlights
  • There is 12m rainfall every year at the 'wettest place of the world'.
  • Lloro' in Colombia is the wettest place on earth followed by Cherrapunjee in India is the second wetter place.
  • 10 metre long reticulated python lining in the rainforests is the longest snake in the world.
  • Rainforests cover 6% of the earth's surface, but have more than 50% of the world's plants and animal species.
  • Only 800 mountain gorillas left in the word.

Did you know?

Hitler's unique highlights
  • There is 12m rainfall every year at the 'wettest place of the world'.
  • Lloro' in Colombia is the wettest place on earth followed by Cherrapunjee in India is the second wetter place.
  • 10 metre long reticulated python lining in the rainforests is the longest snake in the world.
  • Rainforests cover 6% of the earth's surface, but have more than 50% of the world's plants and animal species.
  • Only 800 mountain gorillas left in the word.

Did you know?

Hitler's unique highlights
  • There is 12m rainfall every year at the 'wettest place of the world'.
  • Lloro' in Colombia is the wettest place on earth followed by Cherrapunjee in India is the second wetter place.
  • 10 metre long reticulated python lining in the rainforests is the longest snake in the world.
  • Rainforests cover 6% of the earth's surface, but have more than 50% of the world's plants and animal species.
  • Only 800 mountain gorillas left in the word.

Did you know?

Hitler's unique highlights
  • There is 12m rainfall every year at the 'wettest place of the world'.
  • Lloro' in Colombia is the wettest place on earth followed by Cherrapunjee in India is the second wetter place.
  • 10 metre long reticulated python lining in the rainforests is the longest snake in the world.
  • Rainforests cover 6% of the earth's surface, but have more than 50% of the world's plants and animal species.
  • Only 800 mountain gorillas left in the word.

Did you know?

Hitler's unique highlights
  • There is 12m rainfall every year at the 'wettest place of the world'.
  • Lloro' in Colombia is the wettest place on earth followed by Cherrapunjee in India is the second wetter place.
  • 10 metre long reticulated python lining in the rainforests is the longest snake in the world.
  • Rainforests cover 6% of the earth's surface, but have more than 50% of the world's plants and animal species.
  • Only 800 mountain gorillas left in the word.

Did you know?

  • There is 12m rainfall every year at the 'wettest place of the world'.
  • Lloro' in Colombia is the wettest place on earth followed by Cherrapunjee in India is the second wetter place.
  • 10 metre long reticulated python lining in the rainforests is the longest snake in the world.
  • Rainforests cover 6% of the earth's surface, but have more than 50% of the world's plants and animal species.
  • Only 800 mountain gorillas left in the word.

Did you know?

  • There is 12m rainfall every year at the 'wettest place of the world'.
  • Lloro' in Colombia is the wettest place on earth followed by Cherrapunjee in India is the second wetter place.
  • 10 metre long reticulated python lining in the rainforests is the longest snake in the world.
  • Rainforests cover 6% of the earth's surface, but have more than 50% of the world's plants and animal species.
  • Only 800 mountain gorillas left in the word.
Going eastwards on 1 February 2013, she suffered a damaged stern thruster and took on so much water in the Suez Canal that she became unmaneuvrable, and tugs towed her to Port Said to offload 13,500 containers, drain and be investigated by divers. She has not been in danger of sinking. On 15 February 2013, Maersk Line confirmed that she was about to leave Port Said under tow to a yard for further assessment and repair. On the 25th of February she reached the yard of Palermo (Italy) where she is scheduled to stay 4 months.
  • The warm moist winds of the northward-moving air from the Bay of Bengal during the monsoon, which cover an extensive area but are forced to converge into the narrower zone over the Khasi Hills, thus concentrating their moisture
  • The alignment of the Khasi Hills places them directly in the path of the airflow from the Bay of Bengal, producing a significant uplift.
  • Finally, uplift over the Khasi Hills is virtually continuous in the monsoon period because the lifted air is constantly being pulled up by vigorous winds in the upper atmosphere, hence the rainfall is more or less continuous
Going eastwards on 1 February 2013, she suffered a damaged stern thruster and took on so much water in the Suez Canal that she became unmaneuvrable, and tugs towed her to Port Said to offload 13,500 containers, drain and be investigated by divers. She has not been in danger of sinking. On 15 February 2013, Maersk Line confirmed that she was about to leave Port Said under tow to a yard for further assessment and repair. On the 25th of February she reached the yard of Palermo (Italy) where she is scheduled to stay 4 months.
  • Which is the biggest landlocked country in the world?
  • Uzbekistan
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Russia
  • Kazakhstan
  • Which is the biggest land animal in the world?
  • Elephant
  • Blue Whale
  • Megalodon
  • Mosasaurus
  • Seawise Giant was the longest ship ever constructed, at 458.45m, longer than the height of many of the world's tallest buildings. Is it out of service now? If yes, when did the service was stopped?
  • No, she is running fine.
  • Out of service since 2009.
  • Yes. Scrapped in 2010.
  • None.
  • Which is the longest non-venomous snake in the world?
  • Anaconda
  • Eastern Garter Snake
  • Reticulated Python
  • Emerald Tree Boa
  • The world's longest ships are listed according to their overall length (LOA), which is the maximum length of the vessel measured between the extreme points in fore and aft. In addition, the ships' deadweight tonnage
  • Pioneering Spirit is the largest twin-hulled vessel ever built as well as, at 124 metres (407 ft).
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  • The four TI-class supertankers are the largest ships currently in service by deadweight tonnage.
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  • (D) Kazakhstan
  • (A) Elephant
  • (B) Out of service since 2009.
  • (C) Reticulated Python.
  • Inland Taipan
  • I'll arbitrarily use a flat list of list items and randomly chosen numbers. But it should be fairly obvious how to alter them to get similar selections.
  • King Cobra
  • Black Mamba
  • I'll arbitrarily use a flat list of list items and randomly chosen numbers.
  • Black Mamba

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