Okay kiddo, have you ever smelled something really stinky like a rotten egg? Well, that stinky thing is actually a gas called hydrogen sulfide. There are many other gases that we use in our daily lives like cooking gas, natural gas, and propane gas. All these gases are carried from one place to another in big big ships called gas carriers.
Just like you carry your backpack to school, these big ships carry different types of gases in big tanks. It's like a big balloon that can float on water with a lot of gas inside it. But it's not like the balloons you play with, they are made of really strong materials like steel and are very very big.
The gas carriers transport gases from one place to another, just like a mail delivery truck that brings packages to your doorstep. The gas carriers travel from one country to another to bring us the gases we need for cooking, heating, and fuel.
These gas carriers are very important because they deliver the gases we need to live our daily lives. Without them, we wouldn't be able to cook our food or heat our homes.
So, that's what gas carriers are, really big ships that carry different types of gases from one place to another.