Chile does not have any rivers but has two oceans surrounding it the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean.
it has 19
Navigable used in connection with a waterway means that ships can maneuver on it.
The direct opposite of a navigable waterway is an impassable one.
Lake Albert located in Australia is a navigable waterway. It is 2,075 square miles and 110 miles long. It is used a means of transportation, but is not a main travel route.
The Gulf Intracoastal Waterway is the portion of the Intracoastal Waterway located along the Gulf Coast of the United States. It is a navigable inland waterway.
a water way is any navigable body of water
(of a waterway or sea) able to be sailed on by ships or boats.
If there is a navigable waterway and no other restrictions.
The Columbia River, The Sacramento River, The Snake River, The Mississippi River, The Hudson River and the Missouri. There are smaller rivers which are navigable but ships can't go in them.
A waterway deep and wide enough for a vessel is called navigable.
The purpose is for commercial and recreatinoal boating traffic saft from storms, strong currents, and huge waves. Hope it heled :)
No. Cape Horn is in Chile, and it marks the northern border of Drake Passage, the waterway between Chile and the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula.
Mainly the Strait of Magellan.