The major rivers in Europe are all capable of taking transport vessels. Some can take larger ones than others, and the further upstream you go in any river, the more difficult it is. You question could depend on what you mean by "transport vessels" as that could be anything from small boats to cruise liners or tankers. Most cruise liners go to cities near coasts, so the rivers are deep enough there. Many of the major rivers also run river cruises which travel well up along the rivers.
Shallow lagoon the largest lagoon in south America.
Low latitudes (near equator)
a boat used to transport passengers between a cruise ship and shore in shallow waters
Warm, shallow water
Surface bursts and shallow subsurface bursts. The largest craters for a given yield are produced by shallow subsurface bursts at optimal cratering depth for that yield.
IJsselmeer (translated as Lake IJssel) is a shallow lake of 1100 km²The IJsselmeer is the largest lake in the Netherlands and Western Europe.See related link for more information.
Greenland, with 840,000 square miles, is the largest continental island in the world. It is composed of the same materials as the North American continent. It is separated from North America by a shallow and narrow sea.
The largest lakes would be Lake Superior and Lake Michigan by far. The largest lake that is completely surrounded by Wisconsin would be Lake Winnebago. It is shallow and rough though. By volume, Green lake is the largest because of it's depth.
Yes, "shallow" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that has little depth, significance, or understanding. For example, a shallow lake, a shallow person, or a shallow conversation.
what is a shallow levecurvature
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The continental shelf is the shallow part of the ocean.