




An aircraft carrier is a huge ship that carries airplanes. These ships allow planes to take off and land on the water!
The Aircraft Carrier is a colossal, grey-hulled ship with a distinctive flat deck that stretches for hundreds of meters. A tall, rectangular 'island' superstructure sits on one side, housing control rooms and antennas, making it look like a floating airfield.





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An aircraft carrier's anchor can weigh as much as three full-grown elephants combined!
The flight deck of a supercarrier is large enough to host dozens of fighter jets, helicopters, and even large cargo planes.
The largest aircraft carriers are powered by nuclear reactors, letting them sail for 20+ years without refueling!
They have their own post office and stores, making them like a small town at sea for thousands of sailors.
Aircraft Carriers have powerful catapults and arresting gear that allow jets to take off and land on a moving ship.
Aircraft Carriers are equipped with living quarters, medical facilities, and restaurants to support thousands of crew members at sea.
Many large Aircraft Carriers use nuclear power, letting them travel for decades and millions of miles without needing to refuel.
Aircraft Carriers possess advanced radar and communication systems to manage many aircraft simultaneously in busy airspace.
Amphibious refers to an organism or vehicle capable of operating effectively on both land and in water.
Describes species possessing wings, enabling them to fly or glide through the air.
Military vehicles are specialized land, air, or sea conveyances designed for combat, transport, or support operations by armed forces.
Armored describes animals protected by a hard, external covering or shell for defense.
Giant describes organisms or objects of significantly larger size than average for their species or type.
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333 m
101604690 kg
56 km/h
Nuclear Fission
6000
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